Time to hit the slopes. It’s officially summer next week, and Delta Air Lines is
already thinking about winter.
The carrier will have a robust schedule of flights to the country's top ski destinations. Starting on December 21, Delta will fly its largest domestic ski schedule, including more flights from Los Angeles than ever before, alongside service to top U.S. ski destinations from Atlanta, Minneapolis and Salt Lake City.
Delta is significantly expanding its flight capacity, offering 10 percent more than in 2023.
The winter lineup features a massive schedule out of Los Angeles, where Delta will launch daily nonstop service to Jackson Hole (JAC) and a new Saturday service to Sun Valley, Idaho (SUN).
“Delta is creating essential
connections from our growing hub and state-of-the-art facilities in Los Angeles
and across the U.S. to bring premier ski resorts within easy reach this
winter,” said Joe Esposito, Delta’s Senior Vice President of Network Planning.
“With our latest winter schedule, customers have more choices than ever, with
up to 190 weekly flights to places our customers want to fly to most, paired
with the premium services and amenities our customers always enjoy.”
The airline is also bringing back daily flights from LAX to Bozeman (BZN) and Vail (EGE).
Delta is doubling down on winter fun for MSP travelers. This season, the airline resumes service to Steamboat Springs, Colorado (HDN) and Jackson Hole, which will operate daily during the holiday period, expanding from Saturday-only service in 2023.
Customers can now look forward to more opportunities to explore Bozeman from the carrier's largest hub, ATL, as the airline boosts service with a second daily frequency.
Delta is also
boosting its first-class travel experience.
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