Delta Air Lines began nonstop flights between Seattle and Taipei, Taiwan, Thursday, the airline’s first operation to the island since 2017.
The route will operate one daily flight on Airbus A330-900neo aircraft, which offer capacity for 281 passengers: 29 in Delta One Suites, 28 in Delta Premium Select, 56 in Delta Comfort+ and 168 in Main Cabin.
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“With today’s Taipei launch, we are further solidifying Seattle’s role as our leading Pacific gateway” Delta President Glen Hauenstein said.
Delta marked its 90th anniversary in Seattle in December 2023, a history dating back to the start of operations by Northwest Airways (later Northwest Airlines) in 1933. Today, the airline boasts 3,000 Seattle-based employees who operate nearly 170 peak-day departures from SEA to more than 50 destinations worldwide.
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