NITN | @notintownlive | 25 Dec 2019, 06:09 am

Mumbai/NITN: Delta Air Lines inaugurated its services in India on Tuesday with the only nonstop flight between Mumbai and New York.
The 16-hour flight will offer a wide range of onward connections to destinations across the United States.
The airline has scheduled its newly renovated Boeing 777-200LR aircraft on the route, featuring Delta’s most modern interior including the 28 Delta One Suite – an all-suite business class cabin – as well as the premium economy offering 48 Delta Premium Select seats, plus 90 seats in Delta Comfort+ and 122 in Main Cabin.
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