Delta announced plans to offer increased choice on 14 new international routes from JFK, including nine transatlantic destinations not served by any other U.S. major airline — Edinburgh, Malaga, Cairo, Tel Aviv, Amman, Lagos, Dakar, Cape Town and Nairobi, the last two via Dakar. In addition, the Atlanta-based airline is introducing an improved schedule for summer 2008 that aims to meet the growing customer demand at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport while taking steps to reduce airport congestion and delays during peak hours.
Saturday, September 29, 2007
Delta Air Lines expands international services from New York-JFK
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