United States airline, Delta Air is set to resume its hitherto rested Brussels-Atlanta route from March 2017.
US airline to resume wi-fi enabled Brussels-Atlanta flights from March 2017
The Brussels-Atlanta route will be operated using wi-fi enabled, 225-seat Boeing 767-300 aircrafts.
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Thus, passengers will be able to stay connected at 30,000 feet, in addition to having complimentary on-demand in-flight entertainment in all cabins.
More so, movies and TV shows will be up for download to tablet and laptop devices.
Upon resumption, the service will be the only nonstop flight between the Belgian capital and Atlanta, and will operate daily throughout the summer.
Delta Air currently operates a daily year-round service between Brussels and New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport.
From Delta's Atlanta and New York-JFK hubs, there will be a combined choice of over 200 same-day onward connections throughout popular US cities like Los Angeles, Orlando and San Francisco.
Speaking on the development, Delta's Senior Vice President, trans-Atlantic, Dwight James said:
Following rival United Airline's announcement of the suspension of its Lagos-Houston route, Delta Air is now the only US airline operating in Nigeria.
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