Delta Air Lines cut two central American routes, add 2 roads to the west of the coast
Delta Air Lines is releasing the service relentlessly to two destinations in Central America from a key West Coast Center – but launching two new roads for the summer months.
Starting in early May, the Airlines based in Atlanta will finish flights regularly from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) to both Guatemala and San Salvador.
Meanwhile, Delta is soaring on his west coast during the summer months by bringing LAX flights back to Neo, Alaska, for the first time after a few years. The airline will do the same in recovery service from Las Vegas to San Jose, California.
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This is what you need to know about the changes.
Delta cut 2 loose routes to Central America
Delta will end the two flights of Los Angeles to El Salvador and Guatemala in the first few days of May, the airline has confirmed this week.
Delta’s last non -stop LAX arrived at EL Salvador International Airport (Sal) departing on May 4, with the last flight back one day later, on May 5.
The end of the service of the aircraft carrier between La Aurora International Airport (Gua) of Southern California and Guatemala will come a day later, with the final flight on May 5 and the last flight to the North. On May 6.
“This adjustment is in accordance with the needs and domestic flight assistance from Los Angeles,” the airline spokesman said in a statement on Friday.
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It is worth noting that LAX will still have a direct link to both San Salvador and Guatemala.
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Alaska Airlines, Avianca, United and Volaris Costa Rica serves the Lax-Gua route, on each Cirium.
Avianca, United and Volaris EL Salvador flying Lax-Sal route.
Delta itself will still serve both central destinations through the Atlanta International Airport Center (ATL) of Hartsfield-Jackson.
New Delta service to Alaska
On the other hand, Delta will launch the service between Los Angeles and Alaska later this year.
Starting from May 24 (Saturday of the weekend memorial day), the airline will start weekly flights to Ted Stevens Neo International Airport (ANC).
Delta will operate flights with Boeing 737-900ER, with 20 first-class recliners and 27 Delta Comfort Plus seats.
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This service will last until August 30, Saturday of the weekend labor day.
Delta will directly compete on the route with Alaska Airlines.
The carrier finally flew between lax and anchor by 2021, Cirium data showed.
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Bring las-sjc
Finally, Delta will restore daily relentless service from Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) at Las Vegas to Mineta International Airport (SJC) in San Jose, California, during the summer months.
Launched on June 8, Delta will drive the route with a 76 -seat area jet on Delta Connection.
Delta finally flew regularly to serve the schedule between the two cities by 2020, Cirium shows.
Some companies have flew the route, including Alaska, Frontier Airlines, Spirit Airlines, United Airlines Airlines.
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