Delta said it would operate nonstop flights between Murtala
MuhammedInternational Airport and New York's John F. Kennedy International
Airport three times a week, effective December 8, 2022.
The airline also continues to connect Lagos to Atlanta
daily. With connections to 46 cities at Delta's JFK hub, noting that it is easy
for customers to reconnect with family, friends and enjoy new experiences
across the United States.
According to Delta's Commercial Director Africa, the Middle
East and India, Jimmy Eichelgruen: "Pre-pandemic, the US was one of the
most popular destinations for Nigerians and we don't see any signs of this
slowing down. We are proud to be the only airline connecting Nigeria nonstop to
two destinations in the United States, offering more choice and award-winning
service whether traveling for business or leisure."
Delta has scheduled an Airbus A330-200 aircraft on the JFK
route, which features a choice of Delta One, Delta Comfort+ and Main Cabin
seats.
Throughout the aircraft, customers will enjoy personal
seatback entertainment screens with new premium content and on-demand Wi-Fi for
purchase with free mobile messaging.
During the meal service, customers receive a choice of
entrée alongside an appetizer and dessert in addition to a full bar selection
or soft drink. Those traveling in Delta One can pre-order their in-flight meal
and enjoy complimentary lounge access, including to Delta Sky Clubs in the
U.S., before they fly.
Delta said it maintained safety-focused operations
throughout the pandemic and would continue to evolve its layers of protection
to offer customers a safer travel experience. Meanwhile, Delta's new health
credential solution, Deltaflyready takes the guesswork out of meeting health
requirements and syncs to customers' itineraries to make travel more convenient
by enabling most customers traveling to the US to upload a negative test result
prior to travel.
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