Northwest axes two transatlantic routes, suspends third
SkyTeam partner Northwest Airlines is to axe two transatlantic services from October, and suspend a third, after a route review in the face of high fuel costs.
The US carrier is to stop its Detroit-Dusseldorf and Hartford-Amsterdam services from 1 October. Both operations use Boeing 757 aircraft.
On the same date Northwest also plans to suspend its Minneapolis-Paris Charles de Gaulle service, although it will resume these flights on 28 March next year.
Northwest joint-venture partner carrier Air France-KLM says that the cancellations are a result of decreasing customer demand and the increasing cost of fuel.
Source: flightglobal.com’s sister premium news site Air Transport Intelligence news
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