Headquartered in Atlanta, Delta Air Lines has announced that it will add more flights to Paris next summer. The flights would be added from New York City. The flights are scheduled to begin in May 2013.
The airline will add flight services to Paris’ Charles de Gaulle Airport from its hubs at New York – JFK, Atlanta, Salt Lake City, Minneapolis - St. Paul, Detroit and Cincinnati. It will also add the services from Newark, Boston, Seattle and other cities as well.
All the flights are expected to be operated with joint-venture partner Air France.
Delta executive vice-president of network planning, revenue management and marketing, Glen Hauenstein commented, “This expansion seems to have little effect on overall trans-Atlantic capacity discipline as the airline remains to reallocate seats into high-demand business travel markets.”
The airline will add flight services to Paris’ Charles de Gaulle Airport from its hubs at New York – JFK, Atlanta, Salt Lake City, Minneapolis - St. Paul, Detroit and Cincinnati. It will also add the services from Newark, Boston, Seattle and other cities as well.
All the flights are expected to be operated with joint-venture partner Air France.
Delta executive vice-president of network planning, revenue management and marketing, Glen Hauenstein commented, “This expansion seems to have little effect on overall trans-Atlantic capacity discipline as the airline remains to reallocate seats into high-demand business travel markets.”
