Delta Air Lines is set to further solidify its presence in Latin America and the Caribbean, unveiling an expansion plan slated for the upcoming winter season.
This strategic move will provide travelers with increased options and enhanced connectivity.
New routes to Barbados
Delta Air Lines will launch a new daily service from Atlanta to Barbados (BGI), starting from November 23.
In addition to this, the airline will commence Saturday-only flights to Barbados from New York-JFK on December 21.
The airline will also include Puerto Plata in the Dominican Republic and Mazatlán, Mexico, in its ever-growing network of destinations.
Joe Esposito, Delta’s Senior Vice President of Network Planning stated that Delta is establishing vital connections from Atlanta and across the US that allow customers to reach their dream vacation destinations with ease.
He added that this latest schedule gives travellers unparalleled choice, with up to 1,000 weekly flights to distinctive places throughout Latin America and the Caribbean.
Delta’s hubs
Delta Airlines will serve a total of 50 cities in Latin America and the Caribbean during the next winter season.
This extensive reach is made possible through the strategic positioning of Delta’s hubs in Atlanta, New York-JFK, and Minneapolis/St. Paul.
These hubs serve as gateways for connecting flights from nearly 200 cities worldwide, making the world feel closer than ever for Delta’s passengers.
Meeting booming demand
Recognizing the surging interest in Curaçao, the Dutch Caribbean island, Delta Airlines is responding by increasing its flights from Atlanta.
What was once a Saturday-only service will now be available daily, commencing on November 23.















