Delta Air Lines is boosting its flights to Latin America and the Caribbean next winter, launching service from its Atlanta, New York-JFK and Minneapolis/St. Paul hubs to Barbados, Puerto Plata and Mazatlán. The airline is also adding more flights to Curaçao.
“Delta is establishing vital connections from Atlanta and across the U.S. that allow our customers to reach their dream vacation destinations with ease,” said Joe Esposito, Delta’s Senior Vice President of Network Planning. “This latest schedule gives travelers unparalleled choice, with up to 1,000 weekly flights to distinctive places throughout Latin America and the Caribbean.”
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Delta will serve a total of 50 cities in Latin America and the Caribbean next winter. Linking these destinations to Delta’s hubs in Atlanta, New York-JFK and Minneapolis/St. Paul allows for connecting access from nearly 200 cities around the world.
BARBADOS
Delta will launch daily service from Atlanta to Barbados Nov. 23 and Saturday-only flights to the island from New York-JFK beginning Dec. 21.
PUERTO PLATA
Beginning Nov. 23, Delta’s new daily service to Puerto Plata from Atlanta will allow customers to explore the historic Fort of San Felipe and vibrant Amber Cove.
MAZATLÁN
Delta will introduce three-times-weekly service from Minneapolis/St. Paul to Mazatlán, Mexico, starting Dec. 21.
MORE CURAÇAO FLIGHTS
In response to booming demand for Curaçao’s, Delta is also increasing flights from Atlanta from Saturday-only to daily service beginning Nov. 23.
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