Delta Air Lines reported Monday that it will resume flights from Los Angeles to Tokyo Haneda International Airport starting October 30 in anticipation of Japan’s easing of travel restrictions.
The route will begin operating three times a week before becoming daily starting December 1, on Airbus A330-900neo aircraft featuring Delta One Suites, Delta Premium Select, Delta Comfort+ and Main Cabin services.
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Delta will also start a new daily service between Honolulu and Tokyo-Haneda on December 1. This is the first time Delta will offer flights between the two airports.
Haneda is a key hub for Delta, offering multiple travel options from major US gateways such as Seattle, Atlanta and Detroit.
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