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Delta upgauges aircraft, makes changes to Lagos-Atlanta schedule ahead of holiday travel

Get ready to spread your wings and travel in style this holiday season with Delta Air Lines! After a record-breaking summer across the Atlantic, Delta is ready to take your travel experience to the next level. Starting from the 4th of October 2023, Delta’s updated flight schedule between Lagos and Atlanta offers an early afternoon departure from Lagos at 1:00 pm, arriving in Atlanta at 8:55 pm on the same day. And the best part? You can enjoy over 200 onward connections across the U.S. and beyond!



But that's not all - Delta is upping the game and upgrading its aircraft on the Lagos to Atlanta route over the Christmas and New Year period. That means you'll be flying in style on an Airbus A350-900, which offers an additional 166 daily seats between the two countries. Plus, you'll continue to enjoy Delta's full-flat Delta One beds, Delta Premium Select, as well as Delta Comfort+ and Main Cabin service. And did we mention the extensive food and beverage program with thoughtfully curated menu options? It's time to indulge yourself!



So don't miss out on the chance to travel in style this holiday season. Book your flight now with Delta Air Lines and get ready to take off on a journey you won't forget.

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