Report by : Gan Yung Chyan
/ KUCINTA SETIA
Distributed to All Press & Travel Professionals
Delta Airlines withdraws its flights on its Seattle-Hong Kong route on 4 October 2018, and will change to the Seattle-Incheon-Hong Kong route operated by Delta’s associate partner, Korean Air.
Matteo Curcio, Vice President of Delta Airlines' Asia Pacific region, said,“Opening the Seattle-Osaka Kansai route is another milestone for us and Korean Air to form the best joint venture in the industry. It will provide customers with more U.S.-Asian flight options.”
At the same time, the Incheon route will be Delta’s second trans-Pacific direct route originating from its Minneapolis/St. Paul hub, complementing Delta’s existing Haneda route.
/ KUCINTA SETIA
Distributed to All Press & Travel Professionals
Delta Airlines withdraws its flights on its Seattle-Hong Kong route on 4 October 2018, and will change to the Seattle-Incheon-Hong Kong route operated by Delta’s associate partner, Korean Air.
Matteo Curcio, Vice President of Delta Airlines' Asia Pacific region, said,“Opening the Seattle-Osaka Kansai route is another milestone for us and Korean Air to form the best joint venture in the industry. It will provide customers with more U.S.-Asian flight options.”
At the same time, the Incheon route will be Delta’s second trans-Pacific direct route originating from its Minneapolis/St. Paul hub, complementing Delta’s existing Haneda route.
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