ATLANTA- Delta Air Lines (DL) is set to introduce new routes next winter, connecting Boston (BOS) to Honolulu (HNL) and Seattle (SEA) to Miami (MIA).
This move further solidifies Delta’s prominent position in Boston and facilitates connections for Miami customers to all nine of Delta’s U.S. hubs.
Delta Hawaii and Miami Routes
“Over the past decade, Delta has been committed to optimizing our domestic presence, and this year, we are reinforcing our presence within strategically located U.S. hubs to align with growing demand,” stated Joe Esposito, Delta’s Senior Vice President of Network Planning.
“In cities such as Boston, Atlanta, and Seattle, we are offering more options and seamless connections to popular destinations.”
Delta customers heading to Hawaii will have an expanded range of options, with a total of 22 daily nonstop flights available next winter. This includes the introduction of a new daily, seasonal, nonstop service between Boston (BOS) and Honolulu (HNL) running from November 21 to April 30.
Boston customers already have access to seven destinations in Florida and seven in Mexico and the Caribbean as part of Delta’s existing winter schedule.
From Salt Lake City (SLC), where Delta operates more flights than all other carriers combined, the airline will enhance its flight schedule by adding a second daily, seasonal frequency to Honolulu starting from November 6 to March 29.
Additionally, customers in Seattle (SEA) will experience a third daily, seasonal flight to Honolulu beginning from December 21 to March 29.
Leisure Routes
Delta is set to be the exclusive carrier offering service to Maui (OGG) from the Eastern U.S., with the resumption of service from Atlanta (ATL) starting from November 21 to March 29.
With these new additions, Delta will be serving four Hawaiian destinations from eight U.S. cities, including flights to Honolulu from all of Delta’s U.S. hub markets.
In the upcoming winter season, Delta is set to operate 38 peak-day departures to 13 destinations from Miami International Airport (MIA). This includes the launch of a daily year-round service to Seattle (SEA) commencing on December 21.
The introduction of service from Miami adds to Delta’s growing presence in Seattle, where new routes to Taipei (TPE) and Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) are scheduled to begin this summer. Furthermore, Delta aims to seamlessly connect all nine U.S. hubs from Miami, enhancing customer connectivity globally.
These routes will be serviced by mainline aircraft, including the Boeing 767-300ER and Airbus A321neo. Onboard amenities include an extensive food and beverage program with carefully curated menu options in Delta One and First Class, along with specialty snacks and premium selections of beer, wine, and spirits.
Additionally, all passengers can enjoy a diverse range of in-flight entertainment options through Delta Studio.
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