Delta expands international service
Delta Air Lines announced what it called a “major expansion” of its international service from the Cincinnati/ Northern Kentucky International Airport.
Among new service was an inaugural flight to Honolulu, Hawaii.
Delta also announced its first non-stop service from Cincinnati to the Netherlands. Non-stop service to Italy is also in the works, starting next May.
The new flights will feature Boeing 767-300 aircraft with seats in a 2X2X2 configuration with 60 inches of pitch.
Delta and its partners already offer Cincinnati customers nonstop service to six international destinations, including Frankfurt, Montreal, Nassau, Paris and Toronto.
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