Delta Air Lines Inc. said on Friday that it will seek to include flights between Honolulu and Nagoya, Japan, and between Tokyo and the island of Palau.
Both flights will connect Japan with admired leisure destinations in the Pacific.
Delta said it would begin daily service between Nagoya and Honolulu on Dec. 22 if it obtains government approval. It said it would exploit Boeing 767-300ER aircraft with 216 seats for the flights.
Delta said it had applied with the U.S. Transportation Department to start four-times-a-week flights between Narita airport in Tokyo, where Delta has a hub, and Palau.
Delta Air Lines shares fell 85 cents, or 7.3 percent, to $10.87 in afternoon trading.
Delta said it would begin daily service between Nagoya and Honolulu on Dec. 22 if it obtains government approval. It said it would exploit Boeing 767-300ER aircraft with 216 seats for the flights.
Delta said it had applied with the U.S. Transportation Department to start four-times-a-week flights between Narita airport in Tokyo, where Delta has a hub, and Palau.
Delta Air Lines shares fell 85 cents, or 7.3 percent, to $10.87 in afternoon trading.
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