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May 26, 2015 (newstodate): Delta Air Lines is increasing its services to Iceland during this summer season.
The carrier has thus allocated a Boeing 757-300 on the route between New York and Keflavik, replacing the Boeing 757-200 that offers fewer seats.
Starting from May 2, 2015, the carrier has also to significantly extended its period of flights to Iceland, from 15 to 21 weekly services.
The carrier first introduced its summer flight services between New York and Iceland in 2011 with daily Boeing 757-200 flights operated as part of Delta's trans-Atlantic joint venture with Air France-KLM and Alitalia.
The carrier has thus allocated a Boeing 757-300 on the route between New York and Keflavik, replacing the Boeing 757-200 that offers fewer seats.
Starting from May 2, 2015, the carrier has also to significantly extended its period of flights to Iceland, from 15 to 21 weekly services.
The carrier first introduced its summer flight services between New York and Iceland in 2011 with daily Boeing 757-200 flights operated as part of Delta's trans-Atlantic joint venture with Air France-KLM and Alitalia.