Delta changes Boston-Amsterdam route

Today, March 24, 2018, Delta has returned to offering two daily flights from Boston to Amsterdam. Throughout the summer Delta Air Lines flies two daily flights, compared to the winter's single daily flight. The only difference is that this year, instead of seeing two daily Airbus A330-300s on the route, Delta will use a Boeing 767-300ER and one Airbus A330-300. This means that all of Delta's year-round routes to Europe from Boston (London-Heathrow, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, and Amsterdam-Schiphol) will now have Boeing 767-300ERs on their route. The Boston to Amsterdam route has a codeshare with SkyTeam Alliance partner KLM, which is why KLM doesn't fly to Boston. In the coming months, there will be a lot of seasonal route resumptions and increased service that will occur to cope with the increased travel demand during the summer and this is just one of many adjustments.
Source: www.routesonline.com

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