Saturday, July 10, 2010

delta dtw to seoul plane type

By June 2010, Delta will add new nonstop routes from Detroit DTW to Seoul-Incheon and Hong Kong and expand service between Detroit and Shanghai.
Routes operated with Delta's new Boeing 777-200LR plane, including Detroit to Hong Kong, offer Business class customers a fully flat, six-foot, three-inch bed in a one-two-one configuration, Delta’s 777-200LR aircraft coach cabin has comfortable new, all leather slim-line seats each with on-demand music, movies, games and television on individual 9-inch video monitors. customers in coach also enjoy enhanced inflight meal a complimentary cocktail with each meal, and complimentary amenities, including eye shades and ear plugs for more personal comfort and privacy.

At Tokyo-Narita Delta will resume seasonal nonstop service between Tokyo and Salt Lake City (operating five times weekly) and expand capacity between Tokyo and New York-JFK with the upgrade of Boeing 777-200 to 747-400 aircraft. With these changes, Delta will offer Narita customers more than 25 daily departures to more than 20 nonstop destinations

Trans Pacific Route plane type Frequency


Seattle to Osaka KIX, Boeing 767-300ER Daily
Japan
Detroit dtw to Hong Boeing 777-200LR Five times
Kong weekly
Detroit dtw to Boeing 777-200LR Five times
Seoul- airport code ICN weekly
Detroit to Boeing 777LR Expanded
Shanghai PVG, China from five
to seven
times
weekly
Tokyo-Narita to June 1, 2010 Boeing 747-400 Upgraded
New York-JFK from
daily
Boeing
777-200
to
747-400
aircraft


Beijing, China Seattle, WA (SEA) Jun 4, 2010; Mon, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat westbound; Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat, Sun eastbound
Hong Kong, China Detroit, MI (DTW) Jun 2, 2010; Mon, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat westbound; Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat, Sun eastbound
Osaka, Japan Seattle, WA (SEA) Jun 7, 2010
Seoul, Korea Detroit, MI (DTW) Jun 1, 2010; Mon, Tue, Wed, Fri, Sat westbound; Tue, Wed, Thu, Sat, Sun eastbound

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