Delta Air Lines Extends Partnership With US Helicopter
April 8, 2008
Delta Air Lines has reported that it has signed an agreement to extend its partnership with US Helicopter.
Customers traveling to or from Delta’s hub at New York’s John F Kennedy International airport (JFK) will continue to enjoy the only eight-minute airport shuttle service, through the partnership between Delta and US Helicopter. The service operates from two New York City heliports exclusively to gate 11 at Delta’s JFK Terminal 3.
Jerry Murphy, CEO and president of US Helicopter, said: “We are delighted to continue and expand our partnership and to support Delta’s global route network, by offering business travelers unparalleled service during their airport commute to and from JFK and Manhattan’s heliports.”
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