Delta launches five routes from Austin, Texas

Delta Air Lines continues to consolidate its position in Austin with the addition of five new routes from the Texas capital, focused on the leisure and business segment. The airline will add new services in Tennessee, Indiana, California and Florida

Delta has made public its commitment to Austin, and these new routes and the 55 peak-day departures planned for the summer of 2025 reaffirm this. This adds to the 20% increase in seat capacity that we already put into service in April, connecting Austin with new destinations in the main corporate and leisure markets, both within Texas and outside the state, and so on throughout our global network”, said Joe Esposito, Delta’s S.V.P. – Network Planning.

Panama City, Florida

Beginning March 9, 2025, it expands its offer in Florida with a non-stop connection to Panama City, which has scheduled daily operations operated by Delta Connection’s Skywest on Embraer 175 aircraft with First Class, Delta Comfort+ and Main Cabin cabins. This service complements the announced route to New Orleans, which will begin on February 27, 2025.

Memphis, Tennessee and Indianapolis, Indiana

Delta will begin a non-stop connection between Austin and Memphis, this will be the only link between the two cities, and will also begin a route between the capital of Texas and Indianapolis, both services will operate from May 7, 2025. Both routes will have daily flights operated by Delta Connection’s Skywest on Embraer 175 aircraft with First Class, Delta Comfort+ and Main Cabin cabins.

San Francisco, California and Tampa, Florida

Delta will begin a route between Austin and San Francisco that will be a link between both technological cities. There will also be a connection between the capital of Texas and Tampa, providing access to the Florida Gulf Coast and one of the booming business destinations in the United States. Both services will begin June 8 with daily flights operated on Airbus A220-300 aircraft with First Class, Delta Comfort+ and Main Cabin cabins.

Greater connectivity in Austin

In 2023, Delta has established Austin as a key airport to optimize connections across its extensive network, and with services to Delta’s main hubs. Travelers in the Austin region can access any destination around the world with just one connection. Travelers in Latin America, Europe, Africa and Asia can also connect to this technology center.

Delta partners serving Austin include Aeromexico, which offers daily flights from Mexico City, KLM from Amsterdam with three weekly flights and a seasonal WestJet service from Calgary twice a week.

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