New York: Delta Air Lines tonight will make history when it inaugurates the first and only nonstop service between New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport and Mumbai, India. The new route is the latest milestone in the ongoing restructuring of Delta's route network to connect more global centers of commerce to the United States nonstop, replacing routes that previously required flight connections in Europe.
"We understand that our customers' most valuable commodity is their time, and we are giving back thousands of hours each year to customers flying between the United States and India who previously had to make international connections to reach Mumbai," said Bob Cortelyou, Delta's vice president - Network Planning.
01/11/06 Delta Airlines/PrimeZone (press release), US
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