Sunday, July 31, 2011

Delta flights to haneda airport

Delta airlines announced flight schedules* for new daily, year-round flights between Tokyo's Haneda Airport and Detroit and Los Angeles. The new flights, which begin Feb. 19, 2011, will be available for sale to customers beginning Saturday, July 17 at delta.com and through other ticketing channels.
Flight Departs Arrives
DL 627
DTW at 7:30 p.m. HND at 11 p.m
DL 628
HND at 6:55 a.m. Detroit at 4:50 a.m.
Feb. 20, 2011
Boeing 747-400

DL 635 LAX at 12:10 a.m. HND at 5 a.m.**
DL 636 Tokyo-Haneda at 1 a.m. LAX at 6:40 p.m.***
Feb. 21, 2011
Boeing 747-400

All Delta flights to Haneda international terminal will operate using 403-seat Boeing 747-400 aircraft. These aircraft feature 65 seats in Business class and 338 seats in Economy class. delta recently add economy comfort seats on the front of the cabin,passengers can buy extra legroom for the cost of about 100 dollars,Customers on all Haneda flights will have the opportunity to experience Delta's award-winning BusinessElite service, including innovative food,skyclub lounge access. Business class also features on-demand personal in-seat entertainment boasting more than 20 first-run and popular classic movies, a variety of TV programs, music titles and a suite of video games.

From Detroit, new service to Haneda will boost Delta's Eastern U.S. gateway to Asia, building on recently added flights to Seoul and Hong Kong, expanded service to Shanghai and long-standing flights to Tokyo-Narita and Nagoya. Delta's hub at Detroit, featuring a state-of-the-art 121-gate terminal designed for international connections, will provide one-stop service to Haneda for customers in 106 U.S. cities.

"Delta demonstrates their confidence in Detroit Metro with the continued expansion of Asian routes, specifically to Tokyo-Haneda, continuing to position the Detroit Metropolitan area as an international gateway," said Wayne County Executive Robert A. Ficano. "This addition will be a collective boost for Delta's Eastern gateway to Asia and for Southeast Michigan."

From Los Angeles, Delta will serve the largest mainland U.S.-Tokyo market, as well as provide one-stop service for customers in 21 U.S. cities.

In addition to Haneda, Delta will continue to offer daily trans-Pacific service from Los Angeles to Tokyo-Narita, Sydney, Australia and Tahiti (operated by joint venture partner Air France).


As previously announced, Delta will invest $1 billion, or about $300 million per year, through mid-2013 to improve the customer experience in the air and on the ground. The product investment includes installing full flat-bed seats in BusinessElite on approximately 90 trans-Ocean aircraft and adding in-seat audio and video on demand in Economy Class on widebody aircraft that do not feature this service today. The 747-400 fleet flying to Haneda will receive both enhancements.

Delta is the No.1 U.S. airline operating in the Japan market. Delta operates nonstop flights from its Asian hub at the Tokyo-Narita Airport to nine U.S. mainland gateways, three beach resorts – Hawaii, Guam and Saipan – and 10 destinations in Asia. Delta also operates daily flights from Osaka's Kansai International Airport and Nagoya's Centrair Airport. Delta recently announced plans to add new service between Nagoya and Honolulu and between Tokyo-Narita and the Pacific island of Palau, both effective in December, pending government approvals.

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