SkyTeam looks forward to EU-US Open Skies
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Global airline alliance SkyTeam said it’s increasing its presence at London Heathrow International Airport next month as the EU-U.S. open skies agreement takes effect.
From March 30, SkyTeam will offer 11 new daily frequencies through eight new non-stop routes between the U.S. and Heathrow, including:
Daily service to and from Los Angeles (operated by Air France with Delta codesharing);
Twice-daily service to Houston (operated by Continental);
Daily service to Atlanta (operated by Delta with Air France codesharing);
Service to New York (twice-daily service to John F. Kennedy International (JFK) operated by Delta with Air France codesharing and twice-daily service to Newark Liberty International (EWR) operated by Continental); and
Daily service to Detroit, Minneapolis, and Seattle (operated by Northwest with KLM codesharing).
Also SkyTeam’s U.S. carriers - Continental Airlines, Delta Air Lines and Northwest Airlines - will begin serving Heathrow, the first U.S. airlines to gain new entry to the airport for the first time since 1991.
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