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Delta To Expand Service to China This Winter

Carrier will add flights from Seattle and Detroit and resume Los Angeles service next spring.

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Harvey Chipkin

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Delta Air Lines is expanding its flight schedule to China later this year, offering 10 weekly flights to Shanghai Pudong International Airport from its Seattle and Detroit hubs. Beginning Oct. 29, the airline will operate daily flights from Seattle and three-times-weekly service from Detroit. And next March, Delta will resume four-times-weekly Shanghai service from its Los Angeles hub, a route last operated in February 2020.

Customers flying with Delta will be able to connect to many other cities within China via the airline’s partnership with China Eastern Airlines. Together, the carriers operate 260 codeshare flights per week, providing more travel options for customers and a more seamless customer experience.

The Seattle flight will operate on an Airbus A330-900, while the Detroit and Los Angeles flights will use an Airbus A350-900. All routes will offer a choice of four onboard experiences — Delta One Suites, Delta Premium Select, Delta Comfort+ and Main Cabin.

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