Delta Adds New Routes to Hawaii and Miami
Delta announced this week that it is adding service from Boston (BOS) to Honolulu (HNL) and from Seattle (SEA) to Miami (MIA) next winter, reinforcing its position in BOS and connecting MIA customers to all nine of Delta’s U.S. hubs.
More Hawaii Routes
Hawaii-bound Delta customers will be able to choose from 22 daily nonstop flights next winter, including a new daily, seasonal nonstop service between BOS and HNL starting Nov. 21 through Apr. 30. BOS customers can already access seven destinations in Florida and seven destinations in Mexico and the Caribbean as part of Delta’s existing winter schedule.
From Salt Lake City (SLC), where the airline operates more flights than all other carriers combined, Delta will further boost its flight schedule with a second daily, seasonal frequency to HNL starting Nov. 6 through Mar. 29. Additionally, customers in SEA will see a third daily, seasonal flight to HNL beginning Dec. 21 through Mar. 29.
Delta will become the only airline to serve Maui (OGG) from the Eastern U.S., with the resumption of service from Atlanta (ATL) beginning Nov. 21 through Mar. 29.
With these new additions, the airline will serve four Hawaiian destinations from eight U.S. cities, including service to HNL from all Delta’s U.S. hub markets.
New Service Between Miami and Seattle
Next winter, Delta will fly 38 peak-day departures to 13 destinations from MIA, inaugurating a daily year-round service to SEA on Dec. 21.
The introduction of MIA service builds on Delta’s momentum in SEA where new routes to Taipei (TPE) and Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) start this summer. Additionally, Delta will seamlessly link all nine U.S. hubs from Miami, providing customers with enhanced connectivity across the globe.
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