The service will be operated by 291-seat Boeing 777-200LRs, each configured with 37 Delta One business class seats, 36 Delta Comfort+ seats and 218 Main Cabin seats.
Read moreThe airline’s latest A321-200 order makes it apparent that, along with the Boeing 737-900ER, Delta will use the type to replace the Boeing 757s and MD-88s it now uses on its domestic network.
Read moreDelta Air Lines plans to begin daily non-stop service between Los Angeles International Airport and Beijing Capital International Airport on December 16, pending U.S. Department of Transportation and Chinese government approval.
Read moreFrom May 26, Delta will operate daily service linking Minneapolis-St. Paul with Rome, as well as six weekly flights linking Detroit with Munich.
Read moreThe extra flights will complement Delta’s existing daily service to Tel Aviv, giving the airline a total of 11 round-trips a week on the New York-Tel Aviv route. New York-Tel Aviv is its third-largest transatlantic market, according to Delta Air Lines.
Read moreLate this fall Delta Air Lines will begin offering additional seats on its U.S. transcontinental service linking New York JFK with Los Angeles and San Francisco, two of the busiest domestic routes in the United States.
Read moreIn launching its p.s. service at Newark Liberty International Airport, United will re-deploy to U.S. domestic p.s. service several Boeing 757-200s it currently operates on transatlantic routes. To replace them, United will increase the number of Boeing 767s it operates on transatlantic flights.
Read moreDelta Air Lines will buy from The Boeing Company 20 used Embraer 190s and will order 40 additional new 737-900ERs, upon ratification of a tentative new labor agreement covering more than 12,000 Delta pilots.
Read moreAtlanta-based Delta Air Lines is the first carrier to receive the increased-MTOW Airbus A330-300. To date, 11 worldwide customers have selected the 242-tonne-MTOW option.
Read moreSubject to receiving the required governmental approvals, Delta Air Lines will expand its network in Latin America by launching services from its Atlanta hub to the Colombian cities of Medellin and Cartagena on December 19.
Read moreDelta Air Lines and Virgin Atlantic Airways have announced that their transatlantic joint-venture partnership will add six new transatlantic services between the U.S. and the UK for the summer 2015 season.
Read moreFour months after entering the A330 Final Assembly Line at Toulouse-Blagnac Airport, and less than two months after its maiden flight, the first 242-tonne maximum take-off weight variant of the A330 has rolled out of the Airbus paint shop after final painting.
Read moreDelta Air Lines is planning to begin daily service between Los Angeles International Airport and Shanghai’s Pudong International Airport on July 9, pending U.S. Department of Transportation and Chinese government approval.
Read moreIn addition to its 50-aircraft order of November 20 and its order for 10 A330-300s from September 2013, Delta also has 45 Airbus A321s on firm order, bringing its total Airbus backlog to 105 aircraft.
Read moreDelta to Begin Serving Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo from LAX in December
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Initially Delta Air Lines will operate its new route between Los Angeles and Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo mainly as a winter-season service, with round-trips scheduled to operate on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays between December 20 and March.
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