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Delta to Apply up to $1K Surcharge for Business Class USA/South Korea Flights

Delta to Apply up to $1K Surcharge for Business Class USA/South Korea Flights


Delta Air Lines will begin applying surcharges as high as $1,000 for return tickets held by passengers traveling between the United States and North Korea aboard Airbus A350 business class seats. Delta revealed the “Delta One levy” policy in a company memo to South Korean travel agents.

The memo went on to say that Airbus A350 flights between the carrier’s hub at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) and Seoul will commence March 24, 2018.

To read more on this story, go to Australian Business Traveler.

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