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Delta resumes direct Hong Kong-US flights despite higher fuel costs
Delta Air Lines has resumed direct Hong Kong-Los Angeles flights after the pandemic, launching a daily service despite higher fuel costs. The airline's vice-president for Asia-Pacific, Jeff Moomaw, stated the focus is on ensuring the current flight's success before expanding to more destinations.
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