This year, Delta plans to expand its network of hubs by introducing flights from Boston (BOS) to Honolulu (HNL) and Seattle (SEA) to Miami (MIA) during the next winter season. Between Boston Logan Airport (BOS) and Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (HNL) in Honolulu, the carrier will offer the longest domestic service, which will run from November 21 to April 30. Delta offers connectivity to seven destinations in Florida and seven in Mexico and the Caribbean during the winter months for its BOS customers.
From November 6 to March 29, Delta will increase the frequency of its second seasonal route from Salt Lake City (SLC) to Honolulu. A third daily seasonal trip from Seattle-Tacoma (SEA) to Honolulu (HNL) will be available to customers beginning on December 21 and running through March 29. Not only that, but starting on November 21 and continued through March 29, Delta will be the only airline operating from the Eastern US to Maui (OGG).
With daily flights between Seattle-Tacoma Airport and Miami International Airport (MIA) that operate year-round beginning on December 21, Delta will provide 38 peak day departures to 13 destinations from MIA starting this winter. According to a recent announcement, Delta will begin operating new flights this summer that connect to Taipei (TPE) and Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW).
Senior Vice President of Networking Planning at Delta, Joe Esposito, stated, “Over the past decade, Delta has been dedicated to refining our domestic footprint , and this year we’re strengthening our roots within our well positioned U.S. hubs to match increased demand. In cities like Boston, Atlanta and Seattle, we’re providing more choices and seamless connections to sought after destinations.”
By creating new routes, Delta will let its passengers to travel easily around the world.
By : Rida Khan ( Aviation Author)
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