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Oct 08, 2012 (newstodate): Delta Air Lines will return seasonal services to Iceland again in summer 2013.
According to the latest updates, the carrier will offer daily services on the route between New York and Keflavik Airport from May 24, 2013, against five weekly rotations in summer 2012.
The carrier first launched flights on the seasonal route from June 1, 2011, offering a daily flight with Boeing 757-200 aircraft.
The Reykjavik flight is operated as part of Delta's trans-Atlantic joint venture with Air France-KLM and Alitalia, which gives customers access to a seamless network of connections in North America and the EU.
According to the latest updates, the carrier will offer daily services on the route between New York and Keflavik Airport from May 24, 2013, against five weekly rotations in summer 2012.
The carrier first launched flights on the seasonal route from June 1, 2011, offering a daily flight with Boeing 757-200 aircraft.
The Reykjavik flight is operated as part of Delta's trans-Atlantic joint venture with Air France-KLM and Alitalia, which gives customers access to a seamless network of connections in North America and the EU.