Delta Air Lines is stepping up its presence in Texas this summer, giving customers out of Dallas Love Field one-stop access to over 125 U.S. destinations through its key hubs in Atlanta, New York and Los Angeles.
Beginning June 5, the new routes out of the airline’s now-permanent home at gate 11 include:
- Twice-daily service to New York-LGA
- Twice-daily service to LAX
- Increased frequency to Atlanta with five daily flights
Delta’s expansion in DAL complements its existing service at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport (DFW), where the airline provides multiple daily offerings to eight of its nine U.S. hubs.
As of July 2023, Delta will operate nearly 40 peak-day departures to eight destinations from DAL and DFW combined, giving customers access to three of the top five destinations to/from Dallas* and be the only carrier operating service to New York and Los Angeles from both Dallas airports.
Delta has secured long-term access at Dallas Love Field. Delta will operate from a Delta-dedicated gate.
All flights will operate on an Airbus A319 aircraft.
CREATING MORE CONNECTIONS FROM TEXAS
Delta continues to expand its Texas offerings, with more than 20% more seats available this summer (vs. last July), including added capacity from major cities including Austin, Dallas, Houston and San Antonio.
Austin has been the fastest growing airport since 2019**, due in part to the city’s strong economic growth and thriving tech industry. To better accommodate the surge in travelers, Delta is boosting domestic service this summer, operating nearly 40 peak-day departures to 10 major cities.
As of June 5, Delta will increase daily frequencies from AUS to the following cities:
- JFK to 4x
- SLC to 4x
And as of July 10, Delta will up frequencies to:
- ATL to 10x
- BOS to 3x
- LAX to 4x
- MSP to 4x
- RDU to 2x
- SEA to 3x
This domestic growth complements Delta’s international partner service to key global hubs in Mexico City, Amsterdam, and London Heathrow, providing Austin customers with easy, nonstop access to destinations around the world.
Customers can also look forward to returning routes from San Antonio and Harlingen, including:
- SAT-JFK restarting May 8, operating on an Airbus A220, a route not flown since 2020
- Seasonal service between HRL-MSP beginning February 17, operating on an Airbus A320
Top Copyright Photo: Delta Air Lines Airbus A319-114 N362NB (msn 1982) MIA (Bruce Drum). Image: 105891.
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