For travelers looking for more options when booking international flights, Delta Air Lines has introduced and announced several new routes intended to serve its customers better.
Delta launched two new international flights to Boston Logan International Airport as part of a joint venture with partners KLM and Virgin Atlantic. The carrier added two daily flights to Amsterdam operated by KLM and three daily flights to Heathrow Airport operated by Virgin Atlantic.
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“Our mutual customers have asked for more frequency to London, and we are proud to be able to deliver this daytime schedule which meets their needs and offers even more choice to the U.K. alongside our partner Delta,” Virgin Atlantic vice president Yuli Thompson said in a statement.
Later this spring, Delta will launch seasonal Boston service to Lisbon and Edinburgh, as well as an extended summer season to Dublin. By May, the airline and its partners will offer the most international seats from Boston with flights to up to 19 international destinations.
With partner Korean Air, Delta will start new service in Boston on April 12 to Incheon International Airport in Seoul, South Korea. All of the new flights reinforce the carrier’s position as Boston’s leading airline.
In addition, Delta launched direct service Monday connecting Minneapolis/St. Paul with Seoul, South Korea, and Seattle with Osaka, Japan.
“These new routes are further proof of our commitment to building the most comprehensive and reliable network in the trans-Pacific, together with our partners at Korean Air,” Delta President Steve Sear said.



