Delta's subsidiary airline Comair stated that they will be operating back to normal capacity. After a computer crash, Comair cancelled most of its flights that caused many problems for passengers to endure during the busy holiday season.

Today, Comair reported to operate at 75% than normal levels. Comair blames the harsh weather conditions in the Ohio Valley region and the computer crash for the slow downs. Comair stated that they were fully cooperating with the Department of Transportation and its investigators to prevent another crisis in the future.

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