Delta Air Lines has praised the U.S. Department
of Transportation for its proposal to allow nonstop services
between Haneda Airport in Japan and Detroit and Los Angeles. The decision gives Sky Team, Delta's global
airline alliance, its first opportunity to serve Haneda, which is
conveniently located near central Tokyo.
In Detroit, new service to Haneda will boost
Delta's Eastern U.S. gateway to Asia. Delta's hub at Detroit,
featuring a state-of-the-art 120-gate terminal designed for
international connections, will provide one-stop service to Haneda
for 106 U.S. cities.
With its new flights between Haneda and Los
Angeles, Delta will provide one-stop service for customers in 18
U.S. cities.
Delta's new service at Haneda would complement
the airline's existing service at Tokyo's Narita airport. Delta
currently offers flights between Narita and 11 U.S. cities.
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