Delta Air Lines has celebrated the 25th anniversary of its services to four Central American nations: Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, and Panama. The airline’s flights have connected travelers to tourist and business destinations, thanks to the company’s extensive network of routes and points across the globe.
The company emphasized that throughout its 25 years in Central America, its workers have built strong ties with local communities and suppliers, as travelers continue to discover destinations and the travel and tourism industry grows.
«In addition to providing excellent service to our customers, Delta’s staff in Central America have volunteered and supported organizations and causes such as Junior Achievement Americas, Desarrollo en Movimiento Guatemala, and the Carrera del Pacifico in Guanacaste, among others. We look forward to continuing to play a significant role in Central America’s development as a region«, said Agustín Durand, General Sales Manager of Delta for Central America and the Caribbean.
Delta currently schedules 123 weekly flights between the United States and its four main markets in Central America.
Additionally, it offers five weekly flights to Honduras (San Pedro Sula and Roatán) and a weekly flight to Belize City.
Costa Rica
Costa Rica is the company’s main market due to strong leisure travel demand. The airline first landed in this nation in 1998 and has transported more than 2.4 million people.
Currently, Delta offers services to San José, Costa Rica, and Liberia/Guanacaste from Atlanta, Los Angeles, and Minneapolis/St. Paul in the United States. In total, during the summer season, it will offer 44 flights and 17,094 weekly seats between Costa Rica and the U.S.
Panama
Panama is Delta’s main business destination in Central America. The airline schedules nine weekly flights from Atlanta and Tocumen Airport operated on Boeing 737-900 and 737-800 aircraft.
Guatemala
For the winter season, Delta Airlines will operate two daily flights between the United States and Guatemala, with services from Atlanta and Los Angeles performed on Boeing 757-200 aircraft.
El Salvador
For the upcoming winter, the American airline has scheduled 14 weekly flights between El Salvador and the United States, with routes from Atlanta and Los Angeles operated on Boeing 757-200 aircraft.
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