
by Donald Wood
Last updated: 10:35 AM ET, Mon September 18, 2023
Delta Air Lines is already preparing for summer 2024 by
announcing the reopening of nonstop service to Santa Barbara, California, and
new and resumed routes to gateways near scenic spots like Yosemite National
Park and Lake Tahoe.
Next June, Delta will introduce new nonstop, once-daily
flying to Santa Barbara from Atlanta and relaunch twice-daily flights from Salt
Lake City. Travelers can also take advantage of the airline’s new daily service
between Atlanta and Fresno, a gateway to popular scenic destinations such as
Yosemite National Park, Sequoia National Park, and the Sierra National Forest.
The carrier announced new twice-daily nonstop service
between Seattle and Dallas-Fort Worth, while revealing that its service to
Aspen from both Atlanta and Los Angeles would be extended to year-round in
2024.
“By reopening service to Santa Barbara and delivering more
ways to access sought-after destinations throughout the U.S. West, we’re more
ready than ever to take our customers on their next great adventures – with the
service, reliability and convenience they’ve come to know and expect when
flying Delta,” Senior Vice President Joe Esposito said.
For tourists looking to visit Lake Tahoe, Delta announced
the return of once-daily, nonstop service from Atlanta to Reno, adding to the
airline’s three-times-daily Reno flights from Salt Lake City and Los Angeles.
The carrier also revealed nonstop daily service between
Detroit and Anchorage, Alaska, as well as increased daily frequencies from
Atlanta to Colorado Springs, Colorado; Sacramento, California; and El Paso,
Texas.
Meanwhile, Salt Lake City travelers will see the return of
daily service to Columbus, Ohio, while Detroit flyers will regain nonstop,
once-daily service to Sacramento.
All the announced flights are now available for booking.
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