Song Named 'Best In-Flight Service' by Reader's Digest
09 Maio 2005 - 12:01PM
PR Newswire (US)
Song Named 'Best In-Flight Service' by Reader's Digest DELTA'S
LOW-FARE AIR SERVICE RECOGNIZED FOR SUPERIOR IN-FLIGHT
ENTERTAINMENT AND ON-BOARD OFFERINGS FOR CUSTOMERS ATLANTA, May 9
/PRNewswire/ -- Song(R), Delta Air Lines' high-style, low- fare air
service, was named "Best In-Flight Service" in Reader's Digest's
"America's 100 Best" May issue, which hit newsstands on April 19.
Song was praised for its wide variety of on-board amenities,
including Song's innovative in-flight entertainment system with
personal seatback video monitors at every seat that provide: 24
channels of live, DISH Network television free; 24 channels of
audio programming; digitally-streamed MP3 programming that allows
customers to create individual play lists of 32 songs at their
seat, from an inventory of more than 1,600 songs free; 10 pay-per-
view movies available on-demand, allowing customers to start and
stop the film at their leisure; 11 video games; and a popular
interactive trivia game that allows passengers to compete against
one another. Song's exclusive on-board menu features healthy,
organic food options, as well as a few indulgences such as Song's
signature cocktails. "Song is honored to be recognized by Reader's
Digest for providing our customers with the superior in-flight
experience and choices they want when they travel," said Joanne
Smith, president of Song. "In just two years, Song's employees have
provided an unmatched in-flight experience, successfully
distinguishing Song's unique brand from its competitors and we are
thrilled to be considered one of 'America's Best.'" The second
annual "America's 100 Best" list, which is featured in the May
issue of Reader's Digest magazine, names the country's 100 best
people, places, ideas and innovations in six major categories:
Legacies, Passions, Adventure, Innovations, Time Off and
Connections. Earlier this year, Song announced major expansion
plans from New York's John F. Kennedy International airport (JFK)
to Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, San Juan and Aruba. Song's
expanded service, including its new transcon routes, will feature
the wide array of on-board amenities that distinguish it from any
other air service. About Song Song, Delta's award-winning, low-fare
service, provides non-stop service between major cities in the
Northeast and Florida, as well as Los Angeles, Atlanta, Las Vegas,
San Juan and Nassau. Song currently operates a fleet 37 Boeing 757s
with 199 all-leather, all-coach seats, providing more than 144
daily flights. With the addition of 12 new planes and 18 new
roundtrip flights, Song will increase its service to 176 daily
nonstop departures and add new destinations including San
Francisco, Seattle and Aruba by September 2, 2005. All Song
aircraft are equipped with personal video monitors at each seat,
offering a wide array of entertainment features -- accessible via
touch-screen technology -- including: live, DISH Network
television; movies on-demand; MP3 programming from more than 1,600
songs and video games. Song also offers a complete on-board food
menu featuring healthful, organic food options and few indulgences
such as Song's signature cocktails. Customers can use a credit card
or cash to make purchases onboard. Song presently serves all three
New York metro area airports -- JFK, Newark and LaGuardia -- the
only low-fare service to do so. All Song flights are operated by
Delta Air Lines. Song tickets can be purchased by visiting
flysong.com or calling 1-800-FLY-SONG (1-800-359-7664). DATASOURCE:
Song CONTACT: Katie Connell, +1-404-773-8174, or Julie Horn,
+1-212-981-5221, both of Song Web site: http://www.delta.com/
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