Delta Air Lines began flying to Santiago de Chile with Airbus A350-900s on June 3rd. Previously, operations were carried out only on 293-seat Airbus A330-300s.
Starting July 1st, the company made another change on the route to the Chilean capital. Up to and including September, it will operate three times a week to and from Atlanta. Effective October 3rd, the daily frequency will be resumed.
See also: American Airlines routes and flights between Miami and South America.
Schedule between Atlanta and Santiago de Chile – Delta
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Flight | From / to | ETD | ETA |
DL 147 | Atlanta (ATL/KATL) | 10:00 p.m. | – |
DL 147 | Santiago (SCL/SCEL) | – | 7:00 a.m. +1 |
Flight | From / to | ETD | ETA |
DL 146 | Santiago (SCL/SCEL) | 8:45 p.m. | – |
DL 146 | Atlanta (ATL/KATL) | – | 6:00 a.m. +1 |
Aircraft used
- Airbus A350-900 with capacity for 339 passengers.
Flight frequency (currently)
- DL 147: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
- DL 146: Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.
Route type
- Regular.
Other information
- Santiago is Delta’s only destination in Chile.
- With the current schedule it offers 1,017 weekly seats per leg.
- From October the number will increase to 2,373.