International flights for Delta Air Lines typically leave from Terminal 4 at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK). This terminal is known for its modern facilities and wide range of international services. Delta's operations at Terminal 4 include various destinations around the globe. Always check with Delta or the airport for the most current information, as flight operations can change.
Yes, Delta typically transfers baggage on connecting international flights.
Food is served on Delta Airline international flights between Europe and the United States.
The minimum connection time for international flights at Delta Airlines is typically 60 minutes.
At the moment - June 5th 2011 -Delta do not have direct flights from JFK to Houston Hobby.
Delta Airlines does offer flights to Newcastle. Delta offers flights to many locations nationally and internationally. It is a well respected airline.
Yes you are allowed to carry on your own food to a Delta international flight.
Yes, Delta Airlines offers flights to Canada.
The first bag is free when traveling with Delta internationally. Whether you get a 2nd bag for free or not depends on what countries you are flying to and from. It also depends on whether you are a medallion or flying in a premium cabin. Delta American Express Cards do not get you a 2nd bag on international flights. Those cards only affect US domestic flights. All the rules are on Delta's website at the related link.
Delta has over 450 service points for their international flights. They partner with smaller local or regional airlines to provide end destination or last-leg flights to smaller airports.
As of now, the availability of seats on Delta flights is limited.
Delta Montreal is not an actual flight company. Delta is though. Delta offers flights internationally to countries such as Haiti, Madagascar, and Suriname.
As of now, Delta flights at the MSP terminal are operating normally.