This Saturday, Flight 8777 will mark the end of the era of the Boeing 777 for Delta Air Lines after 21 years.
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The five-and-a-half hour flight from New York-JFK – Los Angeles will include special announcements and onboard treats for customers and aviation enthusiasts.
Some passengers booked this final flight just for the unique experience and to be part of history.
On May 14, Delta announced that it would retire its 18 Boeing 777s by the end of 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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