Song goes international
Song announced its first international route, from New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport to Nassau in the Bahamas.
Daily non-stop, roundtrip service will begin 1 December. One-way fares will start from $139.
Amenities on Song include an in-flight fitness program.
The Delta low-fare airline has daily non-stop flights between major cities in the Northeast US, and key Florida leisure destinations, as well as Atlanta, Los Angeles, Las Vegas and San Juan.
Song uses a fleet of 36 one-class Boeing 757s, all of which have 199 all-leather seats.
Report by David Wilkening
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