More Choice from Korea to the United States   

Thanks to Delta’s partnership with Korean Air, customers now benefit from more destinations and codeshares between Korea and the United States. And, because both airlines share the new Terminal 2 at Seoul Incheon, customers can enjoy a state-of-the-art airport experience along the way.  

Connectivity

·        Delta is the only U.S. carrier operating nonstop flights between Seoul and three U.S. gateway cities: Atlanta, Detroit and Seattle. 

·        The airlines’ combined network includes more than 290 destinations in the Americas and 90 in Asia.

·        New codeshares on flights to Seattle, offer round-trip connections via ICN from 18 major cities in Asia, including Singapore, Osaka, Nagoya and Bangkok.  

A world-class airport

Incheon’s Terminal 2 sets a new standard, including:

·        A 45 minute MCT for customers flying via ICN on Delta codeshare flights operated by Korean Air from Hong Kong and Singapore to Atlanta, Detroit and Seattle.

·        A seamless journey through the airport, including enhanced check-in, boarding and security, with easier navigation around the terminal.

·        Carefully considered amenities for all travelers, including complimentary showers, free Wi-Fi access and a wide range of food and retail outlets.

·        Access to four Korean Air Lounges for Delta One customers.

U.S. service with local flavour

Delta’s flights from ICN to Atlanta and Detroit operate using the airline’s new flagship A350 aircraft. All flights to the U.S. offer a regionally-tailored onboard experience, including:

·        Menus created by renowned Korean Chef, Woo-Joong Kwon, available from June 1.

·        Korean movies and subtitled entertainment on Delta Studio at every customer’s seat.

·        Korean-speaking flight attendants on board. 

 
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