Delta Air Lines announces a new development in its route organization: from June, it will be possible to fly non-stop from Rome to Detroit. A new connection designed to ensure ease of connections to other destinations.
A new connection designed to ensure ease of connections to other destinations. Passengers Delta Air Lines (NYSE: DAL) can now book the non-stop flight between Rome Fiumicino Airport and Detroit Metro Airport, Michigan, operating from June 5, 2009*. From Detroit, passengers will have 115 connecting flights to destinations across all United States. The new flight complements the daily direct service already existing between Rome and Hartsfield-Jackson Airport in Atlanta and the two daily flights between Rome and John F. Kennedy-JFK International Airport in New York.
“Delta, the leading US airline in the number of connections between Italy and the United States, is extremely pleased to announce the new non-stop flight between Rome and the Detroit hub”, commented Patrizia Ribaga, Commercial Director of Delta Air Lines for Italy. “The flight schedule between Rome and Detroit has also been designed to provide our passengers with optimal connections to continue their journey”.
The new connection will be operated by Northwest, a Delta-controlled airline, in cooperation with its joint venture partner KLM Royal Dutch Airlines using an Airbus 330 aircraft with 298 seats (34 in business class and 264 in economy class). The A330 aircraft are configured with fully reclinable World Business Class “lie-flat” seats, designed to offer greater privacy, 152 centimeters of space between seats, and a personal power outlet for laptops. On A330 aircraft, both business and economy class passengers can enjoy the in-flight entertainment on demand program, which offers a wide selection of movies, games, and shopping on board.
Cargo service customers can also book cargo shipments online on the new website www.deltacargo.com
More details on the company’s website.
* Subject to government approval
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