Delta Airlines will resume its summer service from New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport to Keflavík International Airport on May 2nd and will now provide sixteen flat-bed seats on its flights to Iceland.
Read more: American airline Delta to continue seasonal flights to Iceland
The flat-bed seats on board the airline’s Boeing 757-300 aircraft recline all the way down, turning into a comfortable 196 metre (643 ft) long bed.
The airline has also extended its summer service to Iceland by six weeks, now flying from May to the end of September.
Delta Airlines will resume its summer service from New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport to Keflavík International Airport on May 2nd and will now provide sixteen flat-bed seats on its flights to Iceland.
Read more: American airline Delta to continue seasonal flights to Iceland
The flat-bed seats on board the airline’s Boeing 757-300 aircraft recline all the way down, turning into a comfortable 196 metre (643 ft) long bed.
The airline has also extended its summer service to Iceland by six weeks, now flying from May to the end of September.