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Delta to resume flights from New York to Stockholm and Copenhagen for the summer season

17/05/2013 by Kevincm

Delta is preparing for the Summer season as it readies to serve both Copenhagen and Stockholm for their seasonal services to Denmark and Sweden.

First up is New York to Stockholm which will get a 757-200 for the summer, with 6 services a week in June, reducing to 5 services a week in July and finally 4 services a week in August:

DL 202 DEPART JFK 21:45 ARRIVE ARN 12:20+1
DL 203 DEPART ARN 14.20 ARRIVE JFK 16:50

Booked Equipment: Boeing 757-200
See operational notes below for schedule. 

From 01 June 2013 to 29th June 2013:
DL 202 operates All days except Thursday 
DL 203 operates All days except Friday

From 01 July 2013 to 31 July 2013 
DL 202 operates Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday 
DL 203 operates Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday 

From  02 August 2013 to 31 August 2013
DL 202 operates Monday, Tuesday, Friday, Saturday 
DL 203 operates Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday

Meanwhile, New York to Copenhagen will be getting a significant boost over the summer with a 767-300. Services start off with a 4 times a week service in June, ramping up to a full daily service for July and August:

DL118 DEPART JFK 19:30  ARRIVE CPH 08:15+1
DL119 DEPART CPH 11:30  ARRIVE JFK 13:50 

Booked Equipment: Boeing 767-300
See operational notes below. 

From 01 June 2013 to 15th June 2013:
- DL118 operates Monday, Wednesday, Thursday,Saturday 
- DL119 operates Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Sunday

From 15 June 2013 
- DL118 operates Daily to 01 September 2013
- DL119 operates Daily to 02 September 2013

Both services will be operated in conjunction with Air France-KLM under the Transatlantic Joint Venture agreement – and available through all the usual ticketing agents

The summer is a critical travel season as people jet off to other climbs for a break. Seeing these services is a good sign that Delta can look at these markets and move appropriately to them.

That and more direct routes are never a bad thing.

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Filed Under: News Tagged With: Copenhagen, Delta, Stockholm

Comments

  1. Mike says

    17/05/2013 at 10:09 am

    I’m flying back from CPH on a 767-300. Any idea why that route has a 767 and the ARN route has a 757? That’s a pretty long flight to be in a 757 seat.

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