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Delta Begins Direct Flight To Monrovia September 4

Delta Air Lines (NYSE: DAL) Tuesday announced new service between Atlanta and Monrovia, Liberia, expanding the airline’s position as the leading U.S. carrier operating flights to Africa.

 

The new service, which is scheduled to begin Sept. 4, will connect Delta’s hub at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport and Roberts International Airport in Monrovia with a stop in Accra, Ghana.

The flight will be operated on 215-seat Boeing 767-300ER aircraft, equipped with 34 Business Elite seats and 181 seats in Economy.

Delta has received approval from the Liberian Civil Aviation Authority, and preliminary approval from the U.S. government, to sell seats for the new flight for the planned launch in September. Final U.S. government approvals are expected before the flight begins.

“As the No. 1 U.S. carrier serving Africa, Delta remains committed to expanding our presence into fast-growing African markets,” said Perry Cantarutti, Delta’s senior vice president of Europe, Middle East and Africa.

“Our new service between our Atlanta hub and Monrovia will provide convenient connections between Liberia and cities across the United States.”

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Delta had previously intended to begin service to Monrovia in June 2009, but was delayed while Roberts International Airport implemented measures to ensure its compliance with the standards of the International Civil Aviation Organization.

Delta has worked closely with the United States and Liberian governments while the airport facilities in Monrovia were properly equipped and prepared for the new service.

“The government is enthusiastic about the prospect of Delta providing a direct flight between Monrovia and the United States, which would be the first such service in many years,” said Liberia President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf.

“The government is working earnestly to ensure that all the necessary requirements are met so that the flights will commence as scheduled.”

Added U.S. Rep. Bennie G. Thompson (D-MS), chairman of the House Committee on Homeland Security:  “I have been pleased to work with Delta and the Office of Global Strategies at the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to ensure that security continues to be a priority on all international aviation partnerships.

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