Thursday, August 4, 2011

delta business elite jfk to paris cdg

Delta airlines announced a significant expansion of transatlantic service from New York.
effecitve June 1, 2011 delta offer Sixth daily flight on New York-JFK-Paris Charles de Gaulle route during peak season using Boeing 767-300ER aircraft. seating up to 216 passengers.

customers flying in the business cabin on Delta’s flights to france will enjoy enhanced service including new seats with improved cushioning and the same 60 inches of legroom and wide-angle recliner seats that have made BusinessElite® a customer favorite. Customers will experience skyclub airport lounge access,innovative food and wine selections by Andrea Robinson, exclusively designed signature cocktails by nightlife proprietor Rande Gerber and industry-leading, on-demand, personal in-seat entertainment boasting more than 20 first-run and popular classic movies, a variety of TV programs, a broad range of music, and a suite of 12 video games and inseat power ports. Delta recently added amenity kits,full-size pillows, duvets and modern and stylish dinnerware to its onboard offerings.


Paris is one of the most famous destinations in the world with attractions such as the Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe and the Louvre museum; while Salt Lake City boasts “the Greatest Snow on Earth” with access to some of the United States’ best skiing, hiking and mountain biking. Customers traveling beyond the capitals will have numerous connecting opportunities as Salt Lake City and Paris combine to offer more than 200 destinations beyond their city limits.


Progress continues as Delta's first Boeing 767-300ER will receive its scheduled full flat-bed in August. To date, more than 25 percent of Delta's widebody international fleet has received the upgrade and the airline's entire widebody international fleet of more than 140 aircraft will be flying with full flat-bed seats in BusinessElite by the end of 2013.

Delta's ongoing investment to enhance the customer experience includes work underway on Delta's new Terminal 4 at New York-JFK, opening in 2013, and the new Maynard H. Jackson Jr. International Terminal in Atlanta, opening in 2012. Pending government approval of an agreement between Delta and US Airways to transfer takeoff and landing rights at New York's LaGuardia and Washington D.C.'s Reagan National airports, Delta also will spend up to $117 million to expand, renovate and consolidate terminals C and D at LaGuardia over the next two years.

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