Delta to Resume Shannon New York Flights

May 9, 2013
Delta Air Lines seasonal service between Shannon Airport and New York's John F. Kennedy airport will recommence on 11 May 2013.

Delta Air Lines seasonal service between Shannon Airport and New York's John F. Kennedy airport will recommence on 11 May 2013.

The flight will operate daily throughout the peak summer season using a Boeing 757-200 aircraft with 170 seats in conjunction with Delta's joint venture partner Air France KLM.

"Our nonstop summer service increases passenger choice to and from the U.S. and the west coast of Ireland, supporting travel for thousands of holidaymakers and helping to give a boost to the local economy," said Perry Cantarutti, Delta's senior vice president for Europe, Middle East and Africa.

In 2012, Delta carried a total of 47,486 passengers between Shannon and the U.S. on its summer service, with an average load factor of 91pc on the route. Delta is making a number of significant investments in its products and services to improve its customers experience on the ground and in the air. These include Delta's state-of-the-art, dollar 1.4bn Terminal 4 at New York-JFK that will open on 24 May. Customers flying between Ireland and New York-JFK this summer will benefit from a greatly enhanced airport experience on arrival and departure at the airport. One of the largest terminals in North America, Terminal 4 offers travelers a spacious environment with a wide variety of shopping and dining options. For BusinessElite customers, the Delta Sky Club at Terminal 4 features a Sky Deck - an outdoor airport terrace offering runway views.

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