2007/07/16

Just TOO much - 07/16/2007

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Also see: Delta Adds Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island to Customers' List of Summer Vacation Choices

BOSTON, Feb. 21, 2007 – Delta Air Lines customers looking for historical adventure this summer can add Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island to their list of potential vacation destinations. Beginning June 29, Delta Connection carrier Comair will offer daily nonstop flights between Boston’s Logan International Airport and Charlottetown – the historical birthplace of Canada.

"Delta offers Boston customers more flights to more destinations than any other airline and we’re pleased to add Charlottetown to the exciting line-up of nonstop destinations offered from Boston this summer,” said Bob Cortelyou, Delta’s vice president – Network Planning.

In addition to providing convenient access for customers in Boston and Charlottetown to fly between their historic hometowns, the new flights also connect Charlottetown to Delta’s worldwide network of destinations with convenient connections in Boston. Each day, Delta offers customers more than 100 flights to 33 destinations from Boston, including frequent connections to the airline’s largest international hubs at Atlanta and New York-JFK where customers can connect onward to nearly 300 worldwide destinations.

Customers flying the new Charlottetown-Boston route also will enjoy the extensive amenities afforded by Delta’s new Terminal A facility at Logan Airport, including business services, shopping and restaurants. The new terminal boasts state-of-the-art technology to ensure a convenient travel experience for customers, including 32 self-service kiosks, gate information display screens at every gate and two Crown Room Clubs.

Delta’s new Charlottetown flights are available for sale at delta.com and via other ticketing channels beginning today and are scheduled as follows:

Flight Departs Arrives Effective
5626 Boston at 11:45 a.m. Charlottetown at 2:25 p.m.
5625 Charlottetown at 2:50 p.m. Boston at 3:30 p.m.

[Update 07/17/2007] here is the response... Just TOO much again...

Dear Mr. Weng,

Thank you for contacting Delta Air Lines.

To check fares or book a one-way or round-trip reservation, complete the
"Book a Trip" section at delta.com. If your itinerary is more complex,
select the "Multi-city" link in the upper right corner of the "Book a
trip" box.

For further assistance, please contact our 24-hour Online Customer
Support Desk which is available to help you with any questions you may
have regarding delta.com. Please feel free to contact us at 888-750-3284
so that we may assist you with your navigational or web-related needs.

Your selection of Delta is appreciated, and we will always do our best
to merit your confidence and support.

Sincerely,

Sharon Nicoles
Online Customer Support Desk
http://www.delta.com

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