Delta is to launch flights between
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport and Seoul Incheon
International Airport on 3 June 2017.
The daily nonstop flight will operate with a
291-seat Boeing 777-200LR aircraft.
In addition
to new Atlanta-Incheon service, Delta and Korean Air will expand
their codeshare partnership, providing customers with greater
access to destinations throughout Asia and the Americas.
Korean
will place its code on Delta’s Atlanta to Seoul service along with
flights to 115 U.S. and Canada destinations beyond Atlanta, Los
Angeles and New York City. Korean will also add its code to
Delta’s Sao Paulo, Brazil flights from both Atlanta and New York
City.
Delta will expand its codeshare footprint to 32 Korean Air
destinations beyond Seoul including new code to Taipei, Osaka,
Singapore, Nagoya and Okinawa. The airline will also place its
code on Korean flights from San Francisco and Houston to Seoul.
Delta and Korean plan to launch the new codeshare in 4Q 2016,
subject to government approvals.
“Delta and Korean Air are
expanding a 20+ year trans-Pacific partnership, and we believe the
new Delta service between Atlanta and Seoul in conjunction with an
enhanced partnership with Korean solidifies our joint position as
leading carriers in the U.S.-Asia market,” said Steve Sear,
Delta’s President – International & Executive Vice President –
Global Sales. “Incheon International Airport is one of the premier
gateways to Asia and the strength of our combined hubs and flight
offerings gives customers a significantly enhanced portfolio of
destinations for travel.”
Delta’s new Atlanta flight complements Korean
Air’s existing service, providing customers in the Southeast U.S.
with greater access to destinations across Asia. Combined, Delta
and Korean will offer round-trip connectivity to 142 destinations
in the Americas and 33 destinations across Asia between their
joint Atlanta-Seoul schedules.
“Our expanded partnership with
Delta allows our customers to travel more conveniently with more
options between Asia and the Americas, strengthening our position
as the world’s largest trans-Pacific airline,” said Walter Cho,
Korean Air’s COO. “Travelers will benefit from the combined
network strength of Korean Air and Delta resulting in greater
schedule flexibility and increased frequency.”
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