Delta Air Lines restarts Brussels flights
Delta is back in Brussels after a two-year hiatus, having restarted nonstop service from New York-JFK, to the Belgian capital.
The route will initially operate five times a week, increasing to daily on May10.
“As post-Covid travel restrictions ease, we’re seeing increased demand for travel,” said Nicolas Ferri, Delta’s VP Europe, Middle East, Africa and India.
“We’re looking forward to contributing to the continued recovery of the country’s economy and tourism industry.”
The airline will be offering more than 1,500 weekly seats during the peak travel months, including 175 seats in Delta One business class and 126 in the Delta Premium Select cabin.
All flights operate in conjunction with Delta’s joint venture partners Air France, KLM and Virgin Atlantic.
“We are pleased to welcome Delta Air Lines back ,”said Arnaud Feist, CEO of Brussels Airport.
“Travel demand to the US is rising fast and thanks to Delta we can increase our capacity to New York, one of the most popular intercontinental destinations.”
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