By way of catering to the rising demands of the forthcoming travel season for summer, Delta Airlines has fine-tuned its plans for some of the key international markets.
With effect from 3rd June, Delta is to start offering its services in the New York-JFK to Lyon, France. Initially, this service was to begin on 15th July, which has been advanced now. Also starting from 3rd June, the airline will increase the number of flights from New York-JFK to Cape Town, South Africa from three times a week to four times a week. The services will fly through Dakar and Senegal. It is a very good news for passengers of Delta Airlines.
Commencing from 4th June, the airline's services from New York-JFK to Malaga, Spain will also be increased from 3 services a week to 4 services a week. With effect from 2nd June, the frequency of services in the New York-JFK - Orly, France route will increase from four to five a week as a prelude to offering daily services in this route from July. Also, The Atlanta Venice route will see five services a week from 2nd June, while a second flight will be added to the Atlanta - Sao Paulo, Brazil, making it five times a week between 15th June and 15th August.
Glen Hauenstein, executive vice president Network and Revenue Management observed, "These changes point to the success of our international strategy and the public response for the broad reach of our international network."