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Delta adjusting international routes it serves

ATLANTA – Delta Air Lines Inc. is adjusting the international routes it serves, number of flights it offers and the size of planes it uses for next summer as it seeks to return to profitability.

The world's biggest airline operator released details Tuesday about its flight schedule for summer 2010. It says new and expanded nonstop routes will be focused on trans-Pacific, trans-Atlantic and Africa flights.

Atlanta-based Delta isn't giving capacity guidance for next year right now, but it did say that many of the international service reductions it announced in June would stand.

Delta reports third-quarter financial results on Thursday.