First NWA 757 Trans-Atlantic Flight Takes Off
 
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World Business Class seating maintains the standard 60-inch pitch. The new World Business Class seats have many features including a four-way movable headrest, laptop computer power port, snake reading light, extendable foot rest and lumbar support and an individual on-demand video player.

The trans-Atlantic 757-200 coach class cabin is equipped with 144 seats, configured in a three-aisle-three arrangement. The pitch is being increased up to four inches, providing additional legroom and comfort.

 

In addition to the new Detroit-Frankfurt frequency, Detroit-Düsseldorf service is scheduled to begin June 5, 2007. Northwest/KLM also serve 11 cities throughout Germany from the carriers’ Amsterdam hub, including Berlin, Bremen, Cologne, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Hannover, Munich, Munster/Osnabruck, Nuremberg and Stuttgart.

Northwest/KLM will also launch new Detroit-Brussels service beginning on June 15, 2007, and Hartford-Amsterdam service starting July 1, 2007, making Hartford, Conn. Northwest/KLM’s 18th gateway to Europe. The trans-Atlantic expansion effort also includes new frequencies between Detroit and Amsterdam, beginning July 1, 2007, and a second daily flight between Amsterdam and Boston, beginning July 15, 2007.