Song is a low-cost airline owned and operated by Delta Air Lines. It began services on April 15, 2003.
Song's main focus is on tourist traffic between the northeastern United States and Florida, a market where it competes with JetBlue Airways. It also operates flights between Florida and the West Coast, and from the Northeast to Las Vegas.
Like JetBlue, Song's aircraft are fitted with leather seats and satellite television at every seat (provided by the DISH Network). Song offers free beverages, but charges for meals and liquor.
Song's fleet consists of 36 Boeing 757 narrowbody aircraft, fitted in a 199 seat, all-economy class configuration and painted in a lime-green livery. The airline operates 144 flights a day. Song is scheduled to receive 12 more Boeing 757 aircraft as part of Delta Air Lines transformation plan.
Cities served
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Atlanta, Georgia - Hartsfield Atlanta International Airport
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Boston, Massachusetts - Logan International Airport
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Fort Myers, Florida - Southwest Florida International Airport
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Fort Lauderdale, Florida - Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport
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Hartford, Connecticut - Bradley International Airport
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Las Vegas, Nevada - McCarran International Airport
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Los Angeles, California - Los Angeles International Airport
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Nassau, Bahamas - Nassau International Airport
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New York City - John F. Kennedy International Airport and LaGuardia Airport
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Newark, New Jersey- Newark International Airport
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Orlando, Florida - Orlando International Airport
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San Juan, Puerto Rico - Luis Munoz Marin International Airport
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Tampa, Florida - Tampa International Airport
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West Palm Beach, Florida - Palm Beach International Airport
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