Delta adds 35.000 seats to largest-ever Latin American and Caribbean winter schedule

Delta Air Lines announced Friday that it is increasing flight frequencies from six of its U.S. hubs to Latin America and the Caribbean for the winter. This growth translates into a 30% increase in available seats compared to last year’s season, with frequencies added to nine destinations in the region, including Guatemala and Liberia, Costa Rica, in Central America, as well as San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Delta will boost Saturday frequencies to the following cities:

From Atlanta: Three times to St. Thomas, twice to St. Maarten, twice to Guatemala, three times to San Jose, three times to Liberia and six times to San Juan.

From New York-JFK: Three times to Cancun.

From Detroit: Twice to Punta Cana, twice to Montego Bay and twice to San Juan.

From Minneapolis: Twice to Punta Cana, twice to Montego Bay and twice to San Juan. Added service to Liberia (currently four times a week on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays).

From Boston: Twice to San Juan.

Delta will begin flying these added Saturday routes seasonally starting Jan. 13. All of these routes will operate on varying aircraft including the Boeing 757-200, 737-900 and 737-800, all featuring First Class, Delta Comfort+ and Main Cabin.

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In addition to more Saturday frequencies, Delta is also adding an extra trip from Seattle to Cancun that will depart on Fridays and return on Saturdays. This route will begin operating seasonally starting Dec. 22 on the Boeing 737-800.

Recently, the airline unveiled its largest winter schedule, which has since expanded with many routes now available to enjoy through April 2024 and 46 destinations served, including a new route to Curacao, as well as the return of service to Cartagena, Colombia. In addition, Delta and LATAM Group continue to add routes as they work to grow their extensive combined network between North and South America.

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