Customers Sing Praises Of Low-Fare Delta Song Airline
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Delta Song, Delta's low-fare carrier, operates a fleet of narrow-bodied aircraft. But its service is anything but narrow-minded, and that has customers singing its praises.
Delta Song is the only low-fare carrier to operate from all three metro area airports, and it just launched its first international route between JFK and Nassau in the Bahamas.
While it is classified as low-fare, Delta Song has a high style attitude, starting with its spiffy Kate Spade uniforms. Its in-flight entertainment gives passengers the choice that most airlines only provide in the front of the plane, as each seat has its own personal video monitor that offers 10 movies on demand, live, satellite television, and an interactive music trivia game that has seatmates competing against one another.
Delta Song lives up to its name with an inventory of more than 1,600 tunes as part of digitally streamed mp3 programming, letting flyers create individual play lists.
What's all this entertainment without movie theatre style munchies? Its in-flight menu has lots of snacks for sale.
Delta Song is also music to the ears of traveling parents, because the airline pays special attention to its frequent criers - now expanding its adult organic food offerings to include selections for babies and kids.
The airline also provides the opportunity for passengers to stay fit with an exercise program developed by David Barton. For $$8, this 15-minute workout comes with a resistance band and a ball, something that probably wouldn't fly on more self-conscious airlines.
Delta Song's fares are based on one-way travel and can start as low as $$59 to Florida without taxes and fees. All of this, of course, is subject to availability.
It operates more than 140 flights a day to top Florida tourist destinations, plus Atlanta, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and San Juan. For more information, visit
www.flysong.com, or call 1-800-FLY-SONG.
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- Valarie D’Elia