Delta Air Lines’ lack of diversity in senior leadership may allow for a culture of bias.
By Sheryl Estrada
Delta Air Lines a company with a nine-member executive leadership committee of eight men, one woman and no Blacks or Latinos said it is “troubled” by passenger Tamika Cross’ accusations of discrimination.Cross, a Black physician, said she was discriminated against when responding to the staff’s call for a doctor to aid an unresponsive passenger during a flight from Detroit to Minneapolis.