This week Delta has expanded our international network yet again!
We recently added new routes to both Shanghai, China (PVG) and London, England (LHR), giving our customers access to even MORE international destinations than ever before.
In addition, we have also introduced a tool that will give you greater flexibility during the booking process. The next time you visit delta.com try searching for code LON. Starting today, these new three letter destination codes will help make booking in multi-airport cities, like London, a breeze.
Which of Delta’s LON airports do you prefer flying to/from, Heathrow’s Terminal 4 or Gatwick’s North Terminal?
Cheers!
Katie
Marketing | delta.com & Self Service
April 1st, 2008 at 10:28 pm
“The next time you visit delta.com try searching for code LON. Starting today, these new three letter destination codes will help make booking in multi-airport cities, such as London, a breeze.”
You’re a little late on that one Delta.
In addition, it would be nice if one could do the same when booking an award ticket.
April 2nd, 2008 at 9:32 am
Since I never fly to London to stay in London, LHR is better as it offers more flexible connections.
April 2nd, 2008 at 6:12 pm
Skymiler - Good feedback, thanks!
We have enabled predictive text for Awards, but haven’t added co-terminal search functionality yet. Your request has been submitted and noted.
April 9th, 2008 at 2:17 am
Although Gatwick is a lovely airport and I really have no complaints about it per se, Heathrow is still preferable because it’s on the Underground system and much cheaper to get to and from than Gatwick and the other airports.
Glad Delta is now serving LHR…now let’s see some affordable fares, so we can actually use the service.
April 9th, 2008 at 8:04 am
JereNYC - I agree with you + find Heathrow a little easier to get to the city as well. It does feel a bit like a mall to me though…
We have a $199 fare right now from JFK to LHR if you’re interested in traveling during the next month. Check out this link.