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New Delta service from NY City to Antigua & Barbuda

11th January 2008 Print
Eager to go snorkelling or scuba diving this summer? How about bird watching in the morning and sunbathing in the afternoon? Delta Air Lines will continue to take travellers to more places in the Caribbean with new nonstop service between New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport and Antigua and Barbuda, starting on June 12.

Located in the middle of the Leeward Islands in the Eastern Caribbean, Antigua (pronounced An-tee’ga) and Barbuda offer excitement for travelers seeking the thrill of snorkeling or scuba diving among coral reefs. The islands also offer sheer relaxation to those simply wanting to enjoy sandy beaches and sun. The little island of Barbuda is a perfect spot for bird watching enthusiasts, as it has become a significant bird sanctuary in the region.

“Delta continues to be the fastest growing airline to the Caribbean. We have added more than ten destinations in the last two years,” said Christophe Didier, Delta’s vice president of Sales and Government Affairs for Latin America and the Caribbean.

Delta’s new flight will operate Thursdays and Sundays, beginning on June 12. The flights are now available for sale at delta.com and other ticketing channels.

To celebrate the new service, Delta is offering a one-way special fare of $189*, for purchase by Jan. 21, with travel completed by September 4, 2008. A round-trip ticket purchase is required. *Additional taxes/fees/restrictions apply. See Terms and Conditions for more details.