Delta to offer free helicopter service from JFK and Manhattan
Call it a living-large promotion. Looking to juice traffic, Delta is offering free, helicopter service to or from Manhattan and New York's Kennedy airport for first-class and unrestricted economy passengers on domestic flights purchased through Aug. 29.
The service will be run by US Helicopter, which runs 27 daily flights between JFK and a midtown heliport at East 34th Street and one in downtown Manhattan near Wall Street.
For the great unwashed who travel economy with restricted tickets, the eight-minute flights can be purchased for $159 each way.
Delta already offers complimentary helicopter service year-round to its BusinessElite customers.
Bloomberg News reported that Delta's domestic traffic fell 7 percent in June, higher than its planned 6.2 percent reduction in passenger traffic on US routes.
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