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US carrier, Delta, increases flights to Nigeria

From December and continuing through February, Delta Air Lines will start daily nonstop flights on its New York JFK – Lagos route —an increase in the number of flights of 133%.

During this period, Delta will transition from the Airbus A330-200, which accommodates 223 passengers, to the more spacious Airbus A330-900neo, capable of carrying 281 passengers.

This strategic enhancement not only signifies an increase in capacity but also aims to provide an elevated travel experience for customers.

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This decision underscores the Delta’s dedication to aligning its services with customer preferences and the evolving dynamics of air travel, the airline said in a statement yesterday.

Delta’s head of Sales for West Africa, Mary Gbobaniyi, said: “Adding more flights to the Nigerian market could not have been better timed. Increased capacity and a larger aircraft mean more options and an elevated experience for our customers.”

The airline stated that the decision to expand services to Lagos “is a direct response to positive customer feedback regarding Delta’s offerings and the overall demand in the market.”

To ensure a smooth travel experience, Delta advised all passengers traveling on flights from Lagos to arrive at the airport for check-in no later than 3 hours before departure to overcome airport security screening challenges.

Premium travellers on the New York-Lagos route will have the opportunity to enjoy the Delta One Lounge at John F. Kennedy International Airport.

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