Air France is to end its services between Heathrow and Los Angeles, introduced after the advent of the open skies agreement earlier this year. The slots and planes this makes available will be used to launch services on the Heathrow-New York JFK route, in competition with British Airways, American Airlines and Virgin Atlantic. Air France will offer a three-class service.
The change will mean that from summer 2009, SkyTeam airlines will offer three services a day on the route, with two operated by Delta. Delta's existing JFK services will be upgraded to Boeing 767-400ER aircraft fitted with 40 new fully flat seats in BusinessElite. The seats recline to 77-inch long beds in a one-two-one configuration giving every passenger direct aisle access.
The change will mean that from summer 2009, SkyTeam airlines will offer three services a day on the route, with two operated by Delta. Delta's existing JFK services will be upgraded to Boeing 767-400ER aircraft fitted with 40 new fully flat seats in BusinessElite. The seats recline to 77-inch long beds in a one-two-one configuration giving every passenger direct aisle access.
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