Delta Air Lines returns to London-Gatwick after a 15-year absence with the start of nonstop flights from New York-JFK.
The route will operate daily flights on 226-passenger Boeing 767-300 aircraft.
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“Delta began flying to the U.K. 45 years ago, so it’s fitting that we are restarting our operations from the U.S. to Gatwick,” said Nicolas Ferri, Delta’s vice president for Europe, Middle East, Africa and India.
Customers traveling from Gatwick will enjoy convenient connections to destinations throughout North America via Delta’s New York-JFK hub.
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