Delta Air Lines seek route from Detroit to Tokyo's Haneda Airport

Ann Zaniewski
Detroit Free Press

Delta Air Lines officials want to start daily daytime flights between Detroit and Tokyo's Haneda Airport.

The carrier announced Thursday that it has applied to the U.S. Department of Transportation to add the route, along with daily service between Haneda and Seattle, Atlanta and Portland, Oregon. It is also seeking to add twice-daily service between Haneda and Honolulu. 

The flight between Detroit Metropolitan Airport and Haneda would use Delta’s flagship Airbus A350-900 aircraft. 

Delta said the routes would be the only direct service offered by U.S. carriers between Haneda, which it described as Tokyo’s preferred airport for business travelers, and Detroit, Seattle, Portland and Atlanta. 

"Together with the carrier’s existing service to Haneda from Minneapolis/St. Paul and Los Angeles, these new routes would bring Delta’s proven operational reliability and exceptional service to more customers traveling between a broad network of U.S. cities and Tokyo’s preferred airport," Delta said in a news release. 

Pending government approval, the new routes would launch in 2020. 

Contact Ann Zaniewski: 313-222-6594 or azaniewski@freepress.com. Follow her on Twitter: @AnnZaniewski. 

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