Delta Airlines’ will add new daily nonstop service from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport to Seoul-Incheon International Airport and Hong Kong International Airport beginning from 2nd June and 16th June respectively. Tickets will be available for purchase from 24th August.
In the words of Mike Medeiros, Delta’s vice president -Seattle, by offering this new service to Seoul and Hong Kong from Seattle, Delta will now offer customer services to top five destinations in Asia. Delta Airline offer new services to Seoul and Hong Kong due to strong support from its local Seattle and Pacific Northwest customers as well as its strategic partnership with Alaska Airlines. The new service will complement existing service to Shanghai, Beijing and Tokyo. With these additions, Delta will serve 17 destinations in Asia-Pacific region primarily via its U.S gateways to Detroit, Seattle and Los Angeles, and via its hub in Narita.
Flights to Seoul will operate using a 210-seat Boeing 767-300ER aircraft with 35 full flat-bed seats in BusinessElite, 32 seats in Economy Comfort and 143 Economy class seats. Flights to Hong Kong will operate using a 234-seat Airbus 330-200 aircraft with 34 full-flat bed seats in BusinessElite, 32 seats in Economy Comfort and 168 Economy class seats
Seattle is one of Delta’s fastest- growing international gateways and last month the Delta airline announced new nonstop service to London-Heathrow Airport beginning in March 2014. Since May Delta’s service in Seattle has expanded from 33 peak-day departures to 13 destinations to its current schedule of 44 peak-day departures to 18 destinations, including six international markets.
In the words of Mike Medeiros, Delta’s vice president -Seattle, by offering this new service to Seoul and Hong Kong from Seattle, Delta will now offer customer services to top five destinations in Asia. Delta Airline offer new services to Seoul and Hong Kong due to strong support from its local Seattle and Pacific Northwest customers as well as its strategic partnership with Alaska Airlines. The new service will complement existing service to Shanghai, Beijing and Tokyo. With these additions, Delta will serve 17 destinations in Asia-Pacific region primarily via its U.S gateways to Detroit, Seattle and Los Angeles, and via its hub in Narita.
Flights to Seoul will operate using a 210-seat Boeing 767-300ER aircraft with 35 full flat-bed seats in BusinessElite, 32 seats in Economy Comfort and 143 Economy class seats. Flights to Hong Kong will operate using a 234-seat Airbus 330-200 aircraft with 34 full-flat bed seats in BusinessElite, 32 seats in Economy Comfort and 168 Economy class seats
Seattle is one of Delta’s fastest- growing international gateways and last month the Delta airline announced new nonstop service to London-Heathrow Airport beginning in March 2014. Since May Delta’s service in Seattle has expanded from 33 peak-day departures to 13 destinations to its current schedule of 44 peak-day departures to 18 destinations, including six international markets.
