Routes
With 56 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.
With its largest international schedule to date in operation this summer, Delta’s latest travel enhancements will ensure a top-notch experience while whisking customers to their favorite travel destinations worldwide.
The daily service between Amsterdam and Tampa, which starts on Oct. 26, strengthens Delta's Florida-Europe network, complementing existing winter seasonal service between Orlando and Amsterdam.
Delta currently operates daily service between Atlanta and Lagos and, with the resumption of daily New York-JFK service, will offer a total of 14 weekly flights to Nigeria in December through the first half of January and 10 weekly flights for the remainder of winter 2024.
The Delta-Aeromexico Joint Cooperation Agreement (JCA) is expanding its operations between the United States and Mexico, marking a significant milestone in the aviation industry.
Delta is celebrating several significant milestones in its history of connectivity with Latin America and the Caribbean. The celebration of these anniversaries is a testament to Delta's commitment to providing more choices and seamless connections to sought-after destinations.
Delta is bringing the U.S. and Italy closer than ever, restarting its nonstop flights between New York-JFK and Venice Marco Polo Airport. The flights will operate daily using a Boeing 767-300 aircraft with 216 seats.
After selling out its first path-of-totality flight, Delta is adding a second flight, which will depart from Dallas-Fort Worth and arrive in Detroit together with the other path-of-totality flight.
Starting Dec. 4, 2024, Delta will launch a seasonal route from Los Angeles to Brisbane, Australia, which will operate three times per week through March 28, 2025.
Fliers can catch the April 8 total solar eclipse in-air from DL 1218, Austin-Detroit.
Delta will add service from Boston (BOS) to Honolulu (HNL) and from Seattle (SEA) to Miami (MIA) next winter, reinforcing the airline’s leading position in BOS and connecting MIA customers to all nine of Delta’s U.S. hubs.
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.
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.
As Delta celebrates 90 years of airline history in Seattle, the airline will build on its leading international presence at the hub with the launch of service to Taipei.
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.
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.
Delta’s daily Atlanta-Tulum service will launch March 28, 2024, and will operate year-round – giving customers direct access to the pristine beaches and laid-back atmosphere of this coastal Mexican treasure.
Delta Air Lines launches new service to Naples and adds routes to Ireland, Zurich and more. The flight to Auckland, New Zealand from LAX also extends to year-round.
The latest lineup bolsters Delta’s nonstop connections from its Atlanta hub to cities in the U.S. West. The airline will also launch a new Dallas-Seattle route and resume some additional flying from Salt Lake City and Detroit.
Beginning October 29, the airline will operate daily flights from SEA and three-times-weekly service from DTW to Shanghai-Pudong International Airport (PVG).