Delta Air Lines, recovering from a weekend technology outage, canceled more flights Monday but said that the issue has been resolved. The airline said Monday that 110 flights had been canceled and more could be scrubbed. That followed the cancellation of about 170 flights Sunday night. By late Monday afternoon, Delta had not offered an explanation for the cause of the outage. President Donald Trump blamed Delta for weekend problems at many airports, where large protests were held to oppose his executive order. Just 2 weeks ago, Delta CE Ed Bastian praised Trump, saying that he was "very excited" about the possibility that the new administration might upgrade airport facilities, reduce taxes and cut regulations. <br/>
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Garuda Indonesia still plans to start flying to the US this year despite US president Donald Trump's travel policy, a spokesman for the company said Monday. Trump signed a directive Friday banning the entry of people from seven Muslim-majority countries, though his administration has since tempered a key element of the move in the face of a mounting global backlash. Indonesia, which has the world's largest Muslim population, is not one of the 7 countries. Garuda was negotiating the rights to start its service from Indonesia's capital, Jakarta, to Los Angeles via Japan "We are staying on course, planning to start flying there (the US) in June or July," a Garuda spokesman said. <br/>