Beginning December 16, Delta Air Lines will resume, after 13 years, direct flights between Atlanta and the island of Curacao.
The flights will be operated on Saturdays on a Boeing 737-800 aircraft, featuring First Class, Delta Comfort+ and Main Cabin.
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Delta will be the only airline to offer direct flights to Curaçao from Atlanta, while allowing customers from more than 100 U.S. cities to access this tropical destination through convenient one-stop connections.
The airline will operate nearly 500 weekly flights to 44 destinations in Latin America this winter, representing a 30% increase in capacity over 2022.
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