Delta Resumes Salt Lake City-Incheon Direct Flights After Six Years
Delta Resumes Salt Lake City-Incheon Direct Flights After Six Years

Delta Resumes Salt Lake City-Incheon Direct Flights After Six Years

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Delta Air Lines has resumed direct flights between Salt Lake City International Airport and Incheon International Airport in South Korea after a six-year hiatus, marking a significant expansion of its trans-Pacific network in partnership with Korean Air. This new route allows seamless connections to 35 U.S. destinations via Salt Lake City, enhancing Delta’s position as the largest long-haul foreign carrier at Incheon Airport. The launch coincides with Delta's 100th anniversary and features the use of the latest Airbus A350-900 aircraft, offering various cabin classes and expanded in-flight amenities such as free high-speed Wi-Fi. The Korea Tourism Organization supported the route's debut with a cultural and business event in Salt Lake City, aimed at strengthening tourism and travel industry ties in the U.S. Midwest. Delta emphasizes its strong joint venture with Korean Air, highlighting integrated booking systems and digital solutions that improve customer experience. Delta's Salt Lake City hub, known for its strategic location and growing tech industry, is expected to benefit from increased tourism and business travel, especially with the upcoming 2034 Winter Olympics.

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