AFTER THE FIFTH ANNIVERSARY festivities for the world number one transpacific joint venture between Delta and Korean Airboth airlines announce more exciting news.
Starting April 12, they will operate more integrated connections than ever between Southeast Asia and the United States via Incheon, launching additional Incheon-Atlanta flights three times a week. This flight will become daily on May 7.
With the additional flight and increased frequency between Incheon and Atlanta, Delta customers will soon have more options for reaching Atlanta and beyond. With three daily services to choose from, passengers can choose from varied departures and arrivals in Atlanta to continue their journey throughout the Americas.
Since the launch of the partnership in May 2018, the airlines have served more than seven million satisfied customers and built trust in the partnership through a wide range of service enhancements, reduced transfer times, consistent in-flight experiences , reciprocal miles and a powerful network. skillfully linking Asia and the Americas.
In 2024, Delta and Korean Air will connect 290 destinations in America and 80 destinations in Asia with 18 peak daytime flights between Incheon and the United States.
Two airlines, one seamless service
As two carriers invested in customer satisfaction, their ever-forward offerings continued to impress travelers with expanded network reach, hassle-free digital check-in via Delta or Korean Air's digital platforms, providing savings and reciprocal use of miles between Delta SkyMiles and Korean. Air SKYPASS to unlock more rewards, reduced connection times with integrated flight schedules and aligned baggage and priority boarding policies for corporate customers.
The joint venture's combined support service in Incheon is also regularly praised, offering passengers holding tickets from either airline assistance from the other's staff. This reciprocal support proves exceptionally useful in the event of delays, cancellations and bad weather leading to schedule anomalies.
Incheon Shopping and Culture Center
Incheon International Airport's superb Terminal 2 is the hub of the joint venture, offering personalized transfer assistance, elevated duty-free shopping and various food and beverage options that satisfy the needs of even the most discerning passengers. With connection times as short as 45 minutes, Incheon offers an unparalleled level of satisfaction to its passengers and raises the bar for airport services worldwide.
Incheon also impresses customers with cultural shows in the terminal and 15 free off-site tour options for customers with a layover in Seoul.
Choose Delta Premium Select
When you purchase a Delta Premium Select ticket, you gain access to wider, deeper reclining premium economy seats for superior relaxation and comfort on flights. Thoughtful amenities make travel more enjoyable, while adjustable footrests and legs provide the flexibility to customize your personal space and stretch out. Once in the air, sparkling wine or water is served and complemented by a salty snack.
When not resting in the spacious seats, passengers enjoy exclusive snack baskets and enhanced menu choices as part of premium culinary service curated by celebrity chefs and culinary experts. The service is complemented by free beer, spirits and wines.
With space to relax and sumptuous amenities aimed at well-being, you arrive rejuvenated. Delta currently provides fast, free onboard Wi-Fi to all SkyMiles members on its domestic U.S. routes, expanding this feature to the entire fleet early next year.
Following the fifth anniversary of their joint venture, Delta and Korean Air strengthen their premier airline alliance by introducing an exciting new air route and extending world-class service innovations to bring together key geographies in Asia and the UNITED STATES.
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