Delta+Expands+Ski+Destination+Flights+from+LAX,+MSP+and+More+for+Winter+2024

Delta+Expands+Ski+Destination+Flights+from+LAX%2C+MSP+and+More+for+Winter+2024
Delta+Expands+Ski+Destination+Flights+from+LAX,+MSP+and+More+for+Winter+2024 Atlanta, GA – Delta Air Lines is expanding its ski destination flights from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport (MSP), and other hubs for the 2024 winter season. The expanded service will provide convenient and affordable access to top ski resorts in North America. LAX * New nonstop service to Aspen, Colorado (ASE) from January 19 to April 13, 2024. * Increased frequency to Jackson Hole, Wyoming (JAC) with up to four daily flights during peak season. MSP * New nonstop service to Bozeman, Montana (BZN) from January 19 to March 29, 2024. * Increased frequency to Steamboat Springs, Colorado (HDN) with up to three daily flights during peak season. Other Hubs * Nonstop service from Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW) to Mammoth Lakes, California (MMH) from December 16, 2023 to April 13, 2024. * Nonstop service from Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) to Durango, Colorado (DRO) from December 16, 2023 to April 13, 2024. “As travel demand continues to rebound, we’re excited to offer our customers expanded access to their favorite ski destinations,” said Joe Esposito, Delta’s Senior Vice President of Network Planning. “These additional flights will provide more flexibility and affordability for skiers and snowboarders looking to hit the slopes this winter.” Delta’s ski destination flights will be operated by a variety of aircraft, including the Boeing 737-900ER, Airbus A320, and CRJ-900. All flights will feature Delta’s award-winning onboard experience, including complimentary in-flight entertainment, Wi-Fi, and snacks. Tickets for the expanded ski destination flights are now available for purchase on Delta’s website and mobile app.## Delta’s Extensive Winter Program## Delta’s Extensive Winter Program Delta Air Lines is expanding its winter schedule to connect customers to top ski destinations across the US. ### Key Expansions – Daily nonstop service from LAX to Jackson Hole (JAC)New Saturday service from LAX to Sun Valley, Idaho (SUN)Reintroduction of daily flights to Bozeman (BZN) and Vail (EGE)Continued daily flights to Aspen ### Enhanced Services from Key Hubs – Los Angeles (LAX) – Increased capacity with a 25% boost in seat availability – State-of-the-art Terminal 3 with centralized check-in and Delta Sky Club – Minneapolis-St. Paul (MSP) – Resumption of daily flights to Steamboat Springs, Colorado (HDN) and Jackson Hole – Opening of a new Delta Sky Club in Spring 2023 – Atlanta (ATL) and Salt Lake City (SLC) – Increased frequency to Bozeman from ATL – Daily flights to Bozeman, Jackson Hole, and Sun Valley from SLC ### Extra Benefits for Ski Travelers – Delta Accommodations and Car Rental: SkyMiles members earn 2x miles per dollar spent on ski resorts, hotels, and vacation rentals. – Connectivity: Free Wi-Fi available on most domestic flights for SkyMiles members. – Improved In-Flight Experience: Personalized seatback screens offer travel day tools and a Smart TV-like experience. For more information and to book flights, visit the Delta Airlines website.Delta Expands Ski Destination Flights for Winter 2024 Delta Air Lines is expanding its ski destination flights from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport (MSP) for the 2024 winter season. From LAX, Delta will add daily nonstop service to Aspen-Pitkin County Airport (ASE) beginning December 17, 2023, and daily nonstop service to Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) beginning December 21, 2023. From MSP, Delta will add daily nonstop service to Jackson Hole Airport (JAC) beginning December 16, 2023, and daily nonstop service to SLC beginning December 17, 2023. These new flights will provide skiers and snowboarders with convenient access to popular mountain destinations from key West Coast and Midwest hubs. “We’re excited to offer our customers more options for accessing some of North America’s best ski resorts,” said Dwight James, Delta’s Senior Vice President of Network Planning. “These new flights will make it easier for our customers to plan their winter getaways and enjoy the slopes.” Delta’s ski destination flights will be operated by a variety of aircraft, including the Airbus A320, Boeing 717, and Bombardier CRJ-900. The airline offers a range of amenities on its flights, including in-flight entertainment, Wi-Fi, and complimentary snacks and beverages. Tickets for Delta’s ski destination flights are now on sale.

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