
New flights
serve Caribbean markets, domestic cities as carrier continues to grow
in New York
Delta Air Lines
has added a flight to Nassau from New York’s LaGuardia Airport as
Delta expands its reach into the Caribbean and parts of the United States.
Seat purchases
for daily flights from LaGuardia went on sale November 12 at delta.com
and at other ticket outlets. The New York to Nassau flight also
comes with an attractive introductory fare of $99 plus taxes and fees,
one way, in either direction.
Delta’s latest
expansion in New York City manifested 12 new daily flights to 11 domestic
and Caribbean destinations in spring and summer 2012.
In March, Delta
will add new frequencies between New York-JFK and Santo Domingo and
Santiago, Dominican Republic; and San Juan, Puerto Rico. Delta also
will launch new nonstop service between New York-LaGuardia and Nassau,
Bahamas. The new and expanded Caribbean routes will serve significant
local demand for flights to those markets.
In addition,
Delta in June will add new routes and frequencies to seven U.S. cities
from New York-JFK, including Austin, Texas; Jacksonville, Fla.; Kansas
City, Mo.; New Orleans; Milwaukee; San Francisco; and Los Angeles. At
JFK, customers will enjoy convenient access to destinations across the
globe from Delta's international hub.
With a new
daily flight in each city, Delta will offer a total of eight peak-day
flights to Los Angeles and six peak-day to San Francisco from New York-JFK.
"Our expanded
service to these key Caribbean and domestic destinations reinforces
our ongoing commitment to our customers in New York," said Gail
Grimmett, Delta's senior vice president - New York. "With our planned
expansion at LaGuardia Airport, and our terminal renovation and expansion
at JFK, Delta is continuing to position itself as the preferred carrier
for customers traveling to and from New York."
All flights
will be operated with dual-class aircraft. Tickets for all the destinations
became available for sale Nov. 12 at delta.com and other ticketing outlets.
Delta has made
major investments across the New York region over the past decade, boosting
its economic impact to more than $13 billion annually. The carrier is
building an expanded concourse as part of a $1.2 billion project to
enhance Terminal 4 at John F. Kennedy International Airport, creating
a state-of-the-art gateway for New York's fastest-growing global airline
when it opens in 2013.
Delta also
recently received approval from the U.S. Department of Transportation
for a slot transaction with US Airways which will allow it to approximately
double the number of nonstop destinations it serves from LaGuardia,
adding as many as 4 million additional roundtrip seats available at
LaGuardia without increasing congestion. Delta will invest $100 million
creating an expanded main terminal at LaGuardria, with a new 600-foot
connector bridge between terminals D and C.