Excitement As Delta Air Clocks 7 In Nigeria

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The atmosphere was lively and smiles were seen on the faces of operators, customers and well-wishers of Delta Air Lines and they marked the seventh year anniversary since the start of its daily nonstop service between Lagos Murtala Muhammed International Airport and Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.

For the time they have been in operation in Nigeria, giving quality services to their passengers, the airline has remained the preferred choice and they have not because of that joked with their world class services.

Even though Delta remains the only US carrier to operate daily year round service between Nigeria and the United States, operators of the airline have behaved as if they strong competitors that make they stay at alert.

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Little wonder they don’t joke with their passengers. Several passengers have testified to the kingly treatment they get whenever they fly Delta Air Lines.

Speaking recently at an annual media roundtable in Lagos, Bobby Bryan, Delta’s commercial manager East and West Africa, said, “Delta’s flight between Lagos and Atlanta has remained solid, and we have been seeing load factors averaging around 80%.  The top US destinations that our customers from Nigeria have been travelling to include Houston, Washington, Los Angeles, Dallas and New York and this year alone we have carried some 100,000 passengers.”

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Bryan continued, “Since our first service to the U.S in 2007 Delta has flown over 770,000 passengers.  It’s incredible to think that is equivalent to the population of the city of Abuja.”

Delta operates flights between Lagos and Atlanta with a Boeing 767-300ER aircraft with up to 208 seats in a two-class configuration featuring 36 seats in BusinessElite, offering fully flat-bed seats with direct aisle and 179 seats in economy class.

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Customers flying in Economy Comfort, Delta’s premium economy service, benefit from up to four additional inches of legroom and 50 per cent more recline than Delta’s standard international Economy class seats, as well as priority boarding.

Other product initiatives being rolled out across Delta’s international fleet include the expansion of Wi-Fi service by the end of 2016.

Delta flights between Lagos and Atlanta are available for booking via travel agents or Delta’s reservations team on 01 279 9000. Visit www.delta.com for further information and flights schedules.

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