Delta Fares

Northwest airlines became delta airlines this year but we thought Delta halted their services to manila right?

Throughout the 1990s, Delta maintained a secondary hub at Portland for its Asia operations. In addition to regularly scheduled flights to Delta's primary hubs during this time (Atlanta, Cincinnati, Dallas, and Salt Lake City), several of Delta's flights to Asia were routed from Portland and Los Angeles, using L-1011 and MD-11 aircraft. Destinations included Bangkok, Fukuoka, Hong Kong, Manila, Nagoya, Seoul, Taipei, and Tokyo (resumed June 3, 2009 replacing Northwest Airlines route). Delta was one of the airlines targeted in the failed Operation Bojinka plot: the conspirators planned to bomb a Delta MD-11 flying from Seoul to Bangkok via Taipei on January 21, 1995. Today, all Asia operations from Portland and Los Angeles have ceased (except for Portland-Tokyo)[12]. Asian service is offered from Delta's Detroit and New York–JFK hubs to Mumbai, India, and to Tokyo, Japan from Atlanta, Detroit, Honolulu, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, New York-JFK, Portland, Salt Lake City, and Seattle. Service from Atlanta to Seoul, South Korea; and Shanghai, China was suspended due to weak demand. Currently, Delta serves Shanghai from its Detroit and Tokyo-Narita hubs and Seoul from its Tokyo-Narita hub. Also, Delta will resume service to Hong Kong and Seoul in June 2010 from its Detroit hub.

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  1. My northwest flight to manila on feb 5 has been change to delta. Now they have to fly to manila.
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