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Delta introduces daily nonstop flights from Lagos to New York-JFK this December, specifically aimed at accommodating holiday travellers. This new service will complement Delta's existing daily flights to Atlanta, enhancing connectivity and providing more options for passengers during the festive season.
Starting Oct. 27, Delta Air Lines will resume its direct route between New York-JFK and Buenos Aires, Argentina. This flight will be operated on the Airbus A330-900neo, celebrated for its cutting-edge technology and exceptional comfort.
This milestone marks over 16 million passengers and 186 million miles flown between the United States and the Dominican Republic.
New route from MSP to Copenhagen starts May 2025, expanding Delta’s Europe network with support from its new codeshare arrangement with Scandinavian Airlines (SAS).
Delta will relaunch nonstop service between Los Angeles (LAX) and Shanghai (PVG) in June 2025*, using its state-of-the-art Airbus A350 equipped with the latest onboard amenities.
Delta Air Lines proudly introduced the Airbus A330-900neo on its daily nonstop service from New York-JFK to Accra, effective October 1, 2024. This next-generation aircraft increases Delta’s seat capacity by approximately 30% between Ghana and the United States, while elevating the customer experience with enhanced comfort.
Delta is ready to offer 1.1 million weekly seats, 968 daily flights and service to 215 destinations this summer from Atlanta—its largest schedule ever. With nearly 75 additional daily departures compared to summer 2024, this growth reaffirms its place as the world’s largest airline hub.
Delta is continuing to position itself as the airline of choice for customers traveling to and from Austin with the introduction of five new routes from the Texas capital.
Delta is boosting its global footprint with the launch of its first-ever nonstop service from Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) to Seoul-Incheon International Airport (ICN) on June 12, 2025.
Delta to fly its largest-ever trans-Atlantic summer schedule, with new routes to Catania, Sicily; Naples, Rome, Milan, Barcelona, Dublin, Brussels and more
Two Delta Network Planning team members provide an inside look at some of the decisions that shape where and when customers can fly.
Delta will add service from Detroit to Tulum and Los Angeles to Mazatlán this winter as Aeromexico launches service from Atlanta and Los Angeles to Manzanillo, Newark to Mexico City and Denver to Monterrey.
From four weekly flights from Atlanta to Frankfurt in 1979 to 46 weekly services to four German cities in summer 2024, Delta celebrates almost half a century flying non-stop to Germany.
Delta will fly its largest-ever winter Latin schedule from Minneapolis-St. Paul, including new flights to Aruba and St. Maarten and more service to Grand Cayman and San Juan.
Starting Dec. 21, 2024, Delta will fly its largest ever domestic ski schedule, including more flights from Los Angeles than ever before, alongside robust service to top U.S. ski destinations from MSP, ATL, and SLC.
With more than 60 nonstop flights and 5,600 seats added between Aug. 30 and Dec. 1, Delta is making sure college football fans enjoy seamless travel options to this fall's most-anticipated games.
Fliers can catch the April 8 total solar eclipse in-air from DL 1218, Austin-Detroit.
Launching June 16 and operating until Sep. 28, 2024, this seasonal route will have two weekly frequencies between the Chilean capital and one of Florida’s most popular, family-friendly destinations, recognized for its theme parks and tourist attractions.
Delta is offering more beach destinations from its ATL, JFK and MSP hubs, improving access to the Caribbean and Mexico from across the U.S.
Delta will add up to 16 flights and more than 2,500 additional seats for pro football fans headed to Las Vegas from Kansas City, San Francisco, San Jose, and New York-JFK. SkyMiles Members traveling during the action can stream the game in-flight with Paramount+ on Delta Sync Wi-Fi.
Delta is nearly doubling its seat offerings YOY — with a 30% increase over 2019 — featuring new routes from Austin, Washington, D.C., Palm Beach, Orlando, Boston and New York-JFK to Augusta Regional Airport (AGS).
Delta will add 11 flights and 1,660 additional seats for football fans headed to Houston from Detroit and Seattle.
Follow along Ralph Albus to explore his home country of Curaçao, a tropical haven filled with sunny temperatures, remarkable beaches and rich cultural history.
Service to Atlanta from Rio de Janeiro has expanded to year-round, while the seasonal New York route will be offered until Feb. 21, 2024*.
Delta will add 13 flights and nearly 2,000 more seats for college football fans between Dec. 29 and Jan. 2.
Delta is offering its largest Austin schedule ever – a 20% increase in seat capacity over July 2023, with service to Texas cities Midland-Odessa and McAllen with Austin as the gateway to Delta’s global network, while also introducing service to Nashville and more flights to Cincinnati and Raleigh-Durham.
Delta is adding more flights to Atlanta (ATL), Detroit (DTW), Minneapolis-St. Paul (MSP), New York-JFK, New York-LGA and Orlando (MCO) as it builds to 37 peak-day departures from MIA to 12 destinations.
History lover and German-born Carla Kronsbein (a DTW-based technical facilitator) shares travel tips about Frankfurt, a charming, yet vibrant city she has cherished since her early days.
If your 2024 resolution is to travel more, you’re in luck. With the addition of new routes and the return of customer favorites, Delta has no shortage of travel hot spots to pick from next year. So, the big question is: Where should you go? Let the stars decide.
This new codeshare agreement will allow Delta to place its code on 20 airBaltic-operated routes to three of the Latvian carrier’s leading cities, including Riga, Tallinn and Vilnius.
Raised in the mountains of central Puerto Rico, Cristian Hernandez (Regional Sales Manager – San Juan) shares his best advice and tips for those traveling to San Juan, one of the oldest European-established capitals in the Americas.
Over the past 25 years, Delta has maintained operations connecting Lima, better known as "The City of Kings," and Atlanta through a daily flight.
Launching on Oct. 28, 2023, this route is the first time Delta has offered a service between Haneda and Honolulu after all Tokyo operations were moved from Narita Airport to Haneda in March 2020.
This growth translates to a 30% increase in available seats compared to last year's winter season, with added frequencies to nine destinations in the region including Guatemala and Liberia, Costa Rica, in Central America, as well as San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Route operated by LATAM is the only direct route between Brazil and Los Angeles and will allow connections with Delta to more than 20 destinations in the US, including San Francisco, Las Vegas and Seattle.
As Delta Air Lines celebrates its 25th anniversary of service to four Central American countries, the airline's teams in Costa Rica, Panama, Guatemala and El Salvador marked the special milestone with partners and customers.
By unveiling this new route in conjunction with its largest-ever holiday schedule, the airline continues to cater to winter season demand across Latin America, Mexico and the Caribbean.
The partnership has announced five new U.S.-South America routes and increased capacity by 75% since implementing their joint venture. Delta and LATAM’s complementary networks and award-winning customer experience are winning over new customers and generating travel demand.
Customers traveling on Delta can take advantage of more than 650 weekly flights across the pond in peak summer, a remarkable 30% increase in the airline's seat capacity compared to 2022.
Known for its towering skyscrapers, vivacious energy and global connections, New York is the perfect destination for anyone wanting to explore the world, all in one place.
To meet the demand of those flying into Augusta Regional Airport (AGS) to attend the Masters Tournament, Delta has increased routes, operating 8 daily routes to AGS from three of our key hubs.
Delta will operate its largest-ever holiday schedule to Latin America, offering more than 25,000 daily outbound seats to 44 destinations, with added flying from multiple U.S. hubs.
Often called the “Capital of Europe,” Brussels offers more than meets the eye. Step back in time and explore a city perfect for foodies, history buffs, and day-trippers alike.
The new route to Rio de Janeiro — the third that Delta and LATAM have announced since the Joint Venture was approved in September 2022 — will operate daily on Delta’s Boeing 767-300 aircraft featuring Delta One, Delta Premium Select, Delta Comfort+ and Main Cabin service.
A modern city steeped in history, abundant green spaces and iconic landmarks, London is a diverse year-round destination where cultures come together and differences are celebrated.
Delta is stepping up its presence in Texas this summer, giving customers out of Dallas Love Field one-stop access to over 125 U.S. destinations through its key hubs in Atlanta, New York and Los Angeles.
LATAM Airlines Colombia will launch new non-stop service between Colombia’s capital Bogota and Orlando, Florida, on July 1, 2023. The new route is the latest addition after the approval of Delta and LATAM’s joint venture agreement in September 2022 and will offer customers new access between Colombia’s largest city and the popular Florida destination.
Delta is forging its way to full network restoration, announcing new routes to Auckland and Nice and added frequency to Paris and Tel Aviv. This new slate of routes are in addition to the destinations announced last fall to Edinburgh, Berlin, Dusseldorf, Geneva and Stuttgart, many routes that have not been flown since pre-pandemic.
Just in time for the holidays and the upcoming carnival season, Delta Air Lines resumed its popular seasonal route between its Atlanta hub and Rio de Janeiro's Galeão International Airport (GIG) on Dec. 17.
Delta also recently celebrated 40 years of service to iconic Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, along with other destination milestones.
Delta Air Lines is restarting its service to Havana, Cuba, with two daily nonstop flights from Miami International Airport (MIA) beginning April 10, 2023. With this restart, customers traveling through Miami will have access to 203 weekly nonstop flights at 10 U.S. airports.
Fuel-efficient aircraft elevates the customer experience as projected demand for travel grows in the years ahead.
Delta is adding over 1,000 seats to Canada’s biggest markets in September – a 150% increase in capacity.