Monday, December 23

Delta fast-tracks NYC growth with 8,000 more seats daily

  • Ading over 100 daily flights in NYC this fall – a 25% capacity increase compared to summer 2021
  • Restoring nonstop service to NYC’s top 40 domestic markets
  • JFK and LGA’s largest carrier operating over 400 daily flights to 92 destinations 

After a summer of recovery, Delta isn’t slowing down in bringing back more flights and destinations for New York’s business and leisure travelers alike.

With domestic consumer travel back to 2019 levels, Delta is focused on restoring capacity safely and reliably as business travel picks up with volumes not seen since the pandemic began.

By November, Delta will add more than 100 total daily departures from John F. Kennedy Airport and LaGuardia Airport compared to the airline’s summer 2021 schedule – translating to approximately 8,000 additional seats each day to the people and places New Yorkers love most.

“We’re adding 25% more capacity this fall to meet the significant demand for business and international travel going into next year,” said Joe Esposito, Delta’s S.V.P. – Network Planning. “We continue to provide more choice and convenience while rebuilding our global connectivity and delivering what Delta does best – putting our customers first with exceptional, reliable service and a premium travel experience.”

Not only will Delta restore nonstop service to all of New York’s 40 most popular domestic markets by next month, but multiple key business markets will also see meaningful boosts in flight options, including Boston (BOS), Washington, D.C. (DCA), Raleigh-Durham (RDU) and Charlotte (CLT). This follows Delta’s already expanded service to NYC’s biggest corporate markets earlier this fall, like Chicago (ORD), Dallas/Ft. Worth (DFW) and Houston (IAH) – part of Delta’s thoughtful approach to adding capacity in line with the return of demand.  

Delta also recently launched new LGA service to Toronto (YYZ) and will launch a new flight to Worcester, Massachusetts (ORH) starting Nov. 1.

Delta will offer the most flights and seats of any carrier at JFK and LGA with 400 total daily departures to 92 domestic and international destinations. And every Delta flight at JFK, LGA and EWR will now offer a First Class experience, due to the removal of smaller, 50-seat aircraft from all NYC markets.

Delta has also expanded its Airbus A220 flights in New York, complementing a similar expansion at our rapidly-growing Boston hub, to Chicago (ORD), Dallas/Ft. Worth (DFW) and Houston (IAH). The A220 offers customers a spacious, modernized experience with the widest Main Cabin seats in our fleet, high-capacity overhead bins and extra-large windows.

More ways to connect from JFK

As the holiday travel season approaches and the U.S. readies the lifting of travel restrictions on vaccinated international visitors, Delta will add more New York service to its global portfolio by the end of 2021.

Across the Atlantic, Delta will operate up to 15 daily flights to 13 destinations in December.

  • Delta will double flights to Paris (CDG) and London (LHR) to twice a day as well as increase service to daily for Dublin (DUB) starting Dec. 6.
  • For the winter holidays, Delta will launch a second daily flight to Tel Aviv (TLV)beginning Dec. 18 and bring back direct flights to Lagos (LOS) three times a week on Dec. 7.
  • Additionally, Delta will reinstate nonstop service to Frankfurt (FRA) on Dec. 13, which was last operated in March 2020.

For Latin America and the Caribbean, Delta will operate over 20 daily flights to 18 destinations, restoring capacity to approximately 85% of pre-pandemic levels.

  • For those looking for a warm getaway, Delta will restart service to São Paulo (GRU)and Los Cabos (SJD) on Dec. 19, plus increase service to daily for St. Thomas (STT)and St. Martin (SXM) on Dec. 18.
  • Delta will also launch new service from JFK to Panama City, Panama (PTY), on Dec. 20.

Building a world-class airport experience

Delta also continues working toward opening its new headhouse, roadways and second concourse at LaGuardia Airport in spring 2022, part of a $3.9 billion program to redevelop the travel experience at LGA and consolidate Terminals C and D into one brand-new, state-of-the-art facility. The entire four-concourse terminal will be fully complete by the end of 2024, almost two years earlier than originally planned, due to accelerated construction during the pandemic.

“The expanded and modernized facilities opening to Delta customers next year at LGA, and in 2023 at JFK, will exponentially improve the airport experience for our customers flying through New York City,” said Ryan Marzullo, Managing Director – NY Corporate Real Estate. “Every aspect of these new terminals has been designed for comfort, speed and efficiency, so that New Yorkers and all connecting customers can have more time to relax and enjoy their journeys.”

At JFK, Delta is about to embark on a Terminal 4 redevelopment program to make travel more convenient for customers by summer 2023, with 10 new gates, an additional domestic baggage claim carousel, and the consolidation of all of Delta’s operations into Terminal 4. The project also includes an updated check-in hall, new gate finishes, added curb drop-off space, additional digital signage, restroom modernizations, continued technology enhancements and the transformation of regional jet gate areas to accommodate mainline aircraft.

Source: Delta Newsroom

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