NEW YORK- Earlier this month, Delta Air Lines (DL) submitted further modifications to its services at New York LaGuardia (LGA), discontinuing two additional Transcontinental routes in the first quarter of 2024.
In a statement, Delta mentioned that they consistently assess their network to implement changes that align with customer needs and optimize resource allocation.
Delta Discontinues New York LaGuardia
New York LaGuardia to Las Vegas will have a weekly Airbus A220-300 service operating until February 24, 2024, with flight DL318 departing from LGA at 11:30 and arriving in LAS at 14:48 on Saturdays, while the return flight DL433 from LAS to LGA is scheduled at 14:55 to 22:47 on Saturdays.
Similarly, the New York LaGuardia to Salt Lake City route will feature a weekly A220-100 service until March 30, 2024, excluding March 2 and March 9, 2024.
The schedule for February 2024 includes DL876 departing from LGA at 06:35 and arriving in SLC at 10:15 on Saturdays, with the return flight DL1133 leaving SLC at 11:10 and landing in LGA at 17:36 on Saturdays.
As previously mentioned, the airline will conduct its final New York LaGuardia to Los Angeles flight on January 6, 2024. Additionally, the airline is discontinuing its Salt Lake City to Moab service.
While the suspension period has been adjusted to December 16, 2023, to January 7, 2024, instead of December 16, 2023, to March 8, 2024, reservations for all dates in 2024 from January 8, 2024, onward are no longer accessible
Digital ID at Airports
By employing biometric facial matching, Delta Digital ID eliminates the necessity for agent-facilitated document checks. This allows customers to navigate bag drop and security checkpoints effortlessly, enhancing convenience and ease throughout their journey.
This entirely voluntary technology is accessible to customers who:
- Hold a TSA PreCheck® membership
- Store passport information and a Known Traveler Number in their Delta profile
- Possess a (free) SkyMiles membership
- Utilize the Fly Delta app
Customers eligible for this service will be notified through their Fly Delta app when traveling from a Digital ID-enabled airport, including Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL), Detroit Metro Airport (DTW), Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), LaGuardia Airport (LGA), and John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK, starting Dec. 14).
Upon opting in, Delta Digital ID integrates into the customer’s SkyMiles profile, and they can opt-out at any time. Delta ensures no storage or retention of biometric data.
After the post-launch verification period, customers can use Delta Digital ID to check bags and navigate security without presenting a physical ID.
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