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			  (21 Mar 2022, 11:27 +07) 
			   Delta has unveiled plans to increase its trans-Atlantic 
			  operations and launch new premium in-flight experiences. 
			  This summer, the airline will offer more flights 
			  to Europe with new routes and destinations, along with more opportunities to indulge in Delta’s premium cabins 
			  with 143% more seats available to customers than in summer 2021. 
			  “Delta has been focused on building back our 
			  network to give customers easy, convenient access to wherever they 
			  want to go, and we’re delivering on that promise with up to 74 
			  daily flights to 21 European destinations from 10 U.S. gateways 
			  this summer,” said Joe Esposito, Delta’s S.V.P. – Network 
			  Planning. “We have also accelerated improvements to our aircraft 
			  so that customers can enjoy a more comfortable journey, including 
			  offering more seats than ever before in Delta Premium Select, 
			  which will be available on nearly every flight to Europe in the 
			  months ahead.” 
			  	
			   
      		  Delta Boeing 767 reg: N194DN. Picture by Steven Howard of TravelNewsAsia.com 
			   
			  
			  The latest updates to Delta’s 
			  summer schedule include new flights between New York-JFK and 
			  Stockholm (ARN) starting 1 June and between Salt Lake City and 
			  London-Heathrow (LHR) beginning 14 May. 
			  Delta will operate up to 27 daily flights to 
			  20 European destinations from JFK, including restarting pre-COVID 
			  service to Zurich, Brussels, Edinburgh, Copenhagen and Prague. 
			  In Boston, Delta will operate up to nine daily 
			  flights to nine trans-Atlantic destinations, offering nearly 5,000 
			  more seats each week compared with summer 2019. 
			  Delta is also the U.S. Southeast’s largest 
			  carrier, operating up to 17 daily flights from Atlanta to 14 
			  trans-Atlantic destinations, including increased thrice daily 
			  service to Amsterdam as well as to London and Rome to double daily. 
			  Delta’s Midwest hubs in Detroit and Minneapolis 
			  will operate up to 14 daily nonstop flights to the airline’s 
			  global hubs in Amsterdam, London and Paris as well as daily 
			  service to Frankfurt, Munich and Reykjavík. 
			  On the U.S. West Coast, the airline’s Seattle hub 
			  will operate double daily service to Amsterdam and a daily 
			  service to London and Paris. 
			  Salt Lake City will offer a daily, 
			  nonstop flight to Delta’s three respective trans-Atlantic hubs. 
			  Delta will also return to daily Portland-to-Amsterdam service. 
			  Through Delta’s partnerships with Air France, KLM 
			  and Virgin Atlantic, customers will be able to access nearly 200 more 
			  destinations throughout Europe, Africa, the Middle East and India 
			  from 19 U.S. cities. 
			  Premium Travel Accelerates 
			  As international travel returns, Delta customers 
			  on nearly every flight to Europe will be able to enjoy an upgraded experience 
			  on the airline’s refreshed Airbus A330 and Boeing 767-300 
			  fleets, which now offer a consistent onboard experience with a 
			  choice of four classes – Delta One or Delta One Suites, Delta 
			  Premium Select, Delta Comfort+ and Main Cabin. 
			  Both fleet types 
			  have also received additional upgrades like refreshed lavatories 
			  and new LED cabin lighting. 
			  Delta Premium Select, the airline’s premium 
			  economy cabin, includes more space to relax and stretch out with a 
			  wider seat, deeper recline and an adjustable footrest and leg 
			  rest. Customers will watch Delta’s best-in-class seatback 
			  entertainment on larger screens while powering up their own 
			  devices with in-seat power and USB ports. They’ll also receive an 
			  upgraded amenity kit, noise-canceling headsets and a blanket and 
			  memory- foam pillow to help them arrive rested and refreshed. 
			  Customers traveling in Delta One will enjoy 
			  refreshed amenities and services including: artisan-made Someone 
			  Somewhere amenity kits, soft and comfortable beddings made from 
			  recycled materials, more beverage options before takeoff, new 
			  cocktail bites, a chef-curated three-course meal and decadent 
			  desserts featuring a build-your-own ice cream sundae. 
			  Ready to Fly 
			  Delta FlyReady, the airline’s digital dashboard 
			  solution that helps customers verify they’ve met their 
			  destination’s entry requirements prior to travel, was recently 
			  updated with a more personalized view of 
			  travel requirements at the customer’s destination, an all-new 
			  design with a more responsive and enhanced interface on mobile, 
			  and easier-to-use functionality, allowing customers to better 
			  manage their documents. 
			  
			   
			        
  			  
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