Delta Air Lines Plans to Simplify Baggage Handling for US-Bound Passengers from Asia

By Ivan PetrenkoApr 23, 2024 10:30 AMNews
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Delta Air Lines is set to enhance the travel experience for its passengers flying from Tokyo Haneda and Seoul Incheon to the United States by eliminating the need for bag recheck at U.S. connecting points. This move, anticipated to be implemented by the end of 2024, aims to streamline the process for travelers making domestic transfers after international flights.

Currently, passengers arriving in the U.S. from international destinations without preclearance facilities must reclaim and recheck their baggage before continuing to their next U.S. destination. This procedure is in place at most airports and has been identified by travelers and airlines alike as a cumbersome part of international travel into the United States. Delta’s initiative seeks to alleviate this hassle, potentially offering a direct transfer of baggage to final destinations within the U.S.

Jeff Moomaw, Delta’s Vice President of Asia, expressed the airline’s commitment to simplifying the travel process. He highlighted the ongoing negotiations with Japanese and U.S. authorities to facilitate this significant change. The adjustment would primarily benefit those traveling from Tokyo Haneda Airport, where Delta operates flights to six major U.S. cities, and from Seoul Incheon International Airport, with connections to four U.S. destinations.

This planned adjustment aligns with broader efforts by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to enhance the efficiency of the entry process into the country while maintaining high security standards. CBP’s preclearance operations, which currently exist at select airports around the world, aim to handle immigration, customs, and agriculture inspections before departure, allowing travelers to skip these procedures upon arrival in the U.S.

The introduction of such a change by Delta could significantly impact the carrier's operations in Asia. With 42 weekly flights from Tokyo Haneda to various U.S. destinations and a robust schedule from Seoul Incheon, this policy could streamline operations and improve customer satisfaction. Kevin K. McAleenan, Deputy Commissioner at CBP, noted the importance of facilitating international travel growth while ensuring security measures are met early in the travel process.

As Delta Air Lines continues to refine its services, this development is poised to make international travel more appealing and less stressful for thousands of passengers traveling between Asia and the United States each week.

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