British Airways’ reign as the sole provider of non-stop service from Sea-Tac Airport to London may soon end.
Delta Airlines in a recent news release said it plans to begin Seattle-London service if it wins anti-trust immunity to coordinate its schedules trans-Atlantic schedules with Virgin Atlantic Airways.
Delta has purchased 49 percent of Virgin Atlantic from Singapore Airlines, and it plans to share flights with that British carrier and to coordinate schedules to offer a larger choice flights at different times and from different airports.
Delta in recent years has built Seattle into a hub for international service with flights …