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Delta Adds 14 Domestic Routes

The airline will bolster its networks in several markets, including New York, Orlando, and Austin.

A Delta A220

A Delta A220-100 (Photo: Shutterstock | Minh K Tran)

Delta is set to expand its domestic network later this year with a series of new winter seasonal and year-round routes.

The latest schedule updates include new Saturday-only winter services to Orlando, Florida, a seasonal route to Palm Springs, California, and several new daily routes from major hubs and secondary cities, an airline spokesperson shared with AirlineGeeks on Friday.

Seasonal Winter Service to Orlando

Beginning Dec. 20, the airline will launch Saturday-only seasonal service from Orlando to seven cities. These routes will run through April 11, 2026.

The new Orlando routes will operate from the following cities:

  • Nashville, Tennessee
  • Indianapolis
  • Kansas City, Missouri
  • Pittsburgh
  • Grand Rapids, Michigan
  • Louisville, Kentucky
  • Columbus, Ohio

New Austin Route

The Atlanta-based airline will also introduce a Saturday-only seasonal route between Austin–Bergstrom International Airport in Texas and Palm Springs International Airport. The route will operate from Nov. 8 through April 26, using an unspecified regional aircraft.

Two aircraft on the runway in Austin, Texas.

Delta and Southwest aircraft in Austin. (Photo: Shutterstock | lorenzatx)

Delta continues to expand in Austin, and Palm Springs joins a slew of new routes, including Cabo San Lucas and Cancun in Mexico.

Daily Routes

Starting Sept. 8, Delta will begin daily service on five domestic routes.

  • Little Rock, Arkansas – Salt Lake City
  • White Plains, New York – Minneapolis-St. Paul with a CRJ-900
  • New York-JFK – St. Louis with an Embraer E175
  • New York-JFK – Houston with an Airbus A220-100
  • New York-JFK – Memphis, Tennessee, with an E175

The carrier will also launch new daily service between New York-LaGuardia and Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport in Panama City Beach. This route begins Nov. 6 and will be operated with an Embraer 175.

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