Delta Air Lines will resume Haneda-Los Angeles service on October 31 in anticipation of the easing of travel restrictions in Japan.
After resuming three flights a week, the airline will increase the number of flights to daily service from December 1, 2012. The aircraft will be an Airbus A330-900neo with 29 Delta One Suite seats, 28 Delta Premium Select seats, 56 Delta Comfort Plus seats, and 168 main cabin seats.
In addition, starting on December 2, the airline will begin new Haneda-Honolulu service, having moved its base of operations from Narita in March 2020, but postponing the service due to the impact of the new coronavirus outbreak. The aircraft will be a Boeing 767-300ER with 25 Delta One seats, 18 Dell Premium Select seats, 21 Delta Comfort Plus seats, and 151 seats in the main cabin.
In addition, the Seattle, Atlanta, and Detroit flights currently operated from Haneda will be increased to daily service from October 30.
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