Delta Air Lines this week begins nonstop flights
from its Detroit Metropolitan Airport hub to Seoul-Incheon and
Hong Kong.
The new routes, along with expanded service to
Shanghai, continue Delta's development of Detroit as a major
gateway to Asia.
On a year-round basis, Delta offers Detroit
customers service to 158 nonstop destinations, including 28
international destinations and five in Asia.
"Delta's development of Detroit as a major international hub and
gateway to Asia has been a boon for our customers and this community," said Andrea Fischer Newman, Delta's senior vice
president – Government Affairs. "With service to 12 small and
medium- sized Michigan communities, Delta connects not only Detroit
but customers statewide to the world with one convenient
connection at one of the world's top-rated airports for customer
satisfaction."
Delta also plans
to add service from Detroit to Tokyo's Haneda Airport
complementing the airline's current service connecting Detroit to
Tokyo at Narita. Service to Tokyo-Haneda is pending final U.S.
government approval.
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