We're building a hub here. One of the decisions we had to make is if we were going to compete in New York. The short answer is yes.
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This really will help us continue to build transcontinental and international services out of New York.Jim Whitehurst
We're certainly not holding up our network plans. These are actually things that help morale a lot.
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Delta's plan to upgrade JFK facilities will improve our customers' travel experience and make it more efficient and enjoyable to travel through one of the world's premier international gateways. Our customers should make no mistake that Delta is committed to New York and that this summer's expansion at JFK is an important step in offering enhanced service to customers in most every direction we serve from New York City.
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There's never been a company that I've wanted to leave consulting to work for other than Delta. It's a company I can feel very passionate about and feel passionate about saving.
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Delta is New York's leading airline and we are pleased to extend the reach of the superior schedules and service we offer at our New York-JFK hub to customers across the Northeast and on the West Coast. This summer's expansion at JFK will significantly increase the convenience of choosing Delta for travel between the U.S. and destinations around the world thanks to Delta's extensive offering of flights to 31 international destinations from JFK. Delta intends to remain the leader for our customers in New York with more combined flights and destinations from the city's preferred airports at LaGuardia and JFK than any airline serving the market.
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