Delta Air Lines announced Monday it will increase the frequency of its nonstop service between Los Angeles and Sydney, Australia, beginning Dec. 16, 2022.
The airline will operate 10 weekly flights on its flagship Airbus 350-900 aircraft. Thanks to Delta’s extensive network from Los Angeles, customers can connect to nearly 50 cities in the United States and Latin America.
→ Delta to Hire More Flight Attendants.
Delta has long been committed to modernizing and upgrading the airport experience for customers at its West Coast hub. On April 20, Delta will welcome customers to the new centralized check-in lobby and expanded security checkpoint and baggage claim area for the first time, creating a more efficient and seamless experience from the moment they arrive.
When the Delta Sky Way at LAX project is complete in 2023, Terminals 2 and 3 will be a consolidated, 1.2- million-square-foot, state-of-the-art, 27-gate complex, providing an easy-to-navigate customer journey as well as connecting Terminals 2 and 3 to the Tom Bradley International Terminal (Terminal B), enabling quick airside connections to Delta and Delta partner-operated flights.
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