Delta expands at Los Angeles International Airport

Delta Air Lines (Atlanta) will increase service at Los Angeles International Airport with daily year-round and seasonal service to 14 destinations, including eight new markets. The additional service adds 12 percent more daily seats in the market.

The new and expanded Los Angeles service between the following cities (start dates) includes:

  • New daily service to Nashville and three daily flights to Seattle/Tacoma (April 8)
  • New intra-West service to two markets: San Jose, California with four daily flights (July 1) and Spokane, Washington with one daily flight (June 10)
  • New summer seasonal service to three markets: Boston will operate daily (June 10), Anchorage, Alaska will operate three times weekly Friday-Sunday (June 21) and Bozeman, Montana will operate Saturday only service (June 22)
  • New Central America service to San Jose, Costa Rica (July 1)
  • Expanding current intra-West service with one additional flight to Oakland, California, Phoenix and Sacramento, California for a total of five (June 10)
  • Service to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico will increase frequency from Saturday only to daily (July 1) and one additional Saturday flight will be added to Guadalajara, Mexico (July 6)
  • Expanding service to New Orleans with one additional flight for a total of three daily (September 4)
  • Full flat-bed seating in BusinessElite on four of the seven flights to New York-JFK this summer
  • Upgrading Las Vegas aircraft to six daily mainline flights in June

By summer, Delta will operate 118 peak-day departures to 40 nonstop destinations, including Sydney and Tokyo, from Los Angeles. All Los Angeles service offers customers the option of first class, Economy Comfort or economy seating, along with in-flight Wi-Fi.

Customers flying from Los Angeles also benefit from Delta’s agreements with domestic partner Alaska Airlines and key international carriers, including WestJet and Virgin Australia, as well as Sky Team partners Air France/KLM, Alitalia, Korean Air, AeroMexico, China Airlines China Eastern, China Southern and Aeroflot.

In 2012, Alaska Airlines relocated to Los Angeles International Airport’s Terminal 6 as part of a Delta co-location strategic partnership. Customers of both airlines benefit from shorter connecting times between Delta’s operation at Terminal 5 and 6 while creating more international, transcontinental and West Coast travel options.

Additionally, Delta expects to begin codesharing on flights between Los Angeles and London-Heathrow airport with partner Virgin Atlantic Airways later this year.

Los Angeles is currently one of several Delta facilities undergoing significant renovations to check-in and arrival areas as well as jet bridges to improve the airline’s operational performance and overall customer experience.

Copyright Photo: James Helbock. Boeing 757-232 WL N694DL (msn 29726) “The Spirit of Freedom” completes its final approach at Los Angeles.

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