Published on : Saturday, November 9, 2013
Delta Air Lines announces the introduction of a new seasonal service from New York’s JFK airport to Saint Thomas, USVI. The daily service starts on December 19, 2013 continuing until March 31, 2014. The Saturday service begins on April 1 and continues until August 30, 2014.
Delta is introducing this service as a response to an increased demand for more connections between United States cities and the best tourist destinations in the Caribbean. The Caribbean is crucial to Delta´s success in New York and the airline is diligently working to meet customers’ expectations by offering increased connectivity, enhanced on-board services and state-of-the-art technology applied to travel.
The new flight schedule is as follows:
Flight Number Departs Arrives Frequency Effective
DL 454 John F. Kennedy (JFK) at 08:20 a.m. Saint Thomas (STT) at 01:45 p.m. Daily
Dec. 19, 2013 – Mar. 31, 2014
DL 676 Saint Thomas (STT) at 02:40 p.m. John F. Kennedy (JFK) at 06:10 p.m. Daily
Dec. 20, 2013 – Mar. 31, 2014
DL 454 John F. Kennedy (JFK) at 08:20 a.m. Saint Thomas (STT) at 01:45 p.m. Saturday
Apr. 1, 2014 – Aug. 30, 2014
DL 676 Saint Thomas (STT) at 02:40 p.m. John F. Kennedy (JFK) at 06:10 p.m. Saturday
Apr. 1, 2014 – Aug. 30, 2014
Customers may also enjoy the benefits of Delta’s new Terminal 4 at JFK International Airport which opened on May 24 and is part of a $1.4 billion redevelopment project. The new terminal includes experience improvements such as nine new and seven renovated international gates; improved and renovated check-in areas, including a dedicated Sky Priority check-in area; an enlarged and centralized security checkpoint; new retail and dining options from some of New York’s most well-known chefs; and a new, 24,000-square-foot flagship Delta Sky Club with the first-ever Sky Deck rooftop terrace.
Source:- Delta Airlines
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