Delta Air Lines announced Friday the launch of two never-before-operated nonstop routes from Atlanta to Cape Town and Los Angeles to Tahiti, both beginning December 17. The airline will also add nonstop service from Atlanta to Tel Aviv starting in May 2023.
“Offering our customers new and additional access to these international cultural powerhouses is central to our unwavering commitment to connecting the world,” said Joe Esposito, Delta’s senior vice president of network planning.
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With the addition of service to Cape Town from Atlanta, the world’s largest airline hub, Delta will expand its leadership position in serving Africa, providing 10 flights per week to South Africa specifically, via Cape Town and Johannesburg. The launch of the additional Tel Aviv service brings the airline’s total weekly flights to Tel Aviv to 13, from Atlanta, Boston and New York-JFK.
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