Monday, July 25, 2011

Delta add new destinations from Tokyo and Nagoya

Delta airlines expanded its Asia-Pacific network with the addition of new nonstop flights between Japan and two popular vacation destinations – Honolulu and the Pacific island of Palau.
"Delta has been a leader in providing service from Japan to attractive beach resort destinations including Guam, Saipan and Hawaii for many years," said Jeff Bernier, managing director -- Pacific Sales and Affairs. "Our new service to Palau and expanded service to Honolulu underscore our commitment to providing more travel options to customers in Japan."
The new service to Palau brings to 17 the number of Asia-Pacific destinations offered by Delta. The Nagoya-Honolulu route establishes a new competitive option for customers traveling between the two cities.

Tokyo—Palau

Delta's service between its Tokyo-Narita hub and Palau operates four times weekly and is the only service connecting the two airports.

The Palau flights operated with 182-seat Boeing 757 aircraft featuring 20 BusinessElite seats and 162 seats in Economy

Nagoya—Honolulu

New nonstop service between Nagoya and Honolulu expands Delta's reach from Nagoya where it now offers more service than any U.S. airline, with nonstop flights to six cities – Detroit, Guam, Honolulu, Manila, Saipan and Tokyo-Narita.

The Nagoya-Honolulu service operates with 216-seat Boeing 767-300ER aircraft featuring 35 Business class seats and 181 seats in Economy.


The new flights also improve options for customers traveling nonstop between Nagoya and Honolulu by adding a second competitor on the route.

"Delta's new service provides more travel opportunities to our customers in the Chubu region," Bernier said. "Delta continues to be committed to the Chubu market, and we will continue to work with Nagoya - Centrair International Airport, local government, businesses and industry partners to offer a broader portfolio to better meet the needs of the local market."

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