OREANDA-NEWS.  Delta Air Lines (NYSE: DAL) will launch international Wi-Fi service on flights 283 and 295 equipped with Ku-band satellite Wi-Fi on Boeing 747-400 aircraft departing Los Angeles International Airport and Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport to Narita International Airport in Tokyo. For more than five years, Delta has provided Wi-Fi to customers traveling on its mainline aircraft flying within the United States.

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Delta has three of 16 747-400 aircraft complete which also operate between Detroit and Seoul-Incheon; Detroit and Nagoya, Japan; Detroit and Tokyo-Narita; New York-JFK and Tel Aviv as well as New York-JFK and Tokyo-Narita.

Customers can access Wi-Fi service with introductory pricing options that begin with one hour passes for laptop users as low as USD 14.00 and USD 8.00 for mobile users or a flight pass option, which will keep customers connected throughout their flight, starting at USD 24.95 for laptop users and USD 14.95 for mobile users. All of Delta's 747-400 aircraft will have Wi-Fi installed by mid-2014.

"Our customers want to remain productive in-flight and that does not stop as they fly over U.S. borders," said Tim Mapes, Delta's senior vice president – Marketing. "Expanding Delta's Wi-Fi services internationally is another benefit of the investments we are making to improve the travel experience, and give our customers exactly what they want."