Delta Adds 13 Seasonal Routes

New weekend services span Austin, Atlanta, Boston, Los Angeles, Seattle, and New York.

A Delta Connection Embraer E175
A Delta Connection Embraer E175 (Photo: Shutterstock | Markus Mainka)
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Key Takeaways:

  • Delta is significantly expanding its Saturday-only nonstop service to leisure markets for summer 2026, with flights operating from May/June through September/October.
  • The expansion includes 13 new Saturday-only routes from key hubs like Austin, Atlanta, Boston, Los Angeles, Seattle, and New York-LaGuardia.
  • Additionally, Delta is reinstating over 30 seasonal Saturday services across its network, bolstering its offerings to popular vacation destinations.
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Delta will introduce Saturday-only nonstop service to multiple leisure markets in summer 2026, with flights beginning in May or June and operating through September or October, depending on the route.

From its growing Austin, Texas, focus city, new Saturday flights start June 13 to Bozeman and  Kalispell, Montana, along with Destin–Fort Walton Beach, Florida, operated by SkyWest Embraer E175 aircraft.

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Elsewhere in its network, Delta will add Saturday service from Atlanta to Grenada, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and Vancouver. From Boston, the carrier will begin flying to Aruba and Nassau. 

From Los Angeles, Delta will serve Jackson Hole, Wyoming, and Bozeman (both operated by SkyWest); from Seattle to Albuquerque (operated by SkyWest); and from New York–LaGuardia to Destin–Fort Walton Beach (operated by Republic) and to Nassau. 

Delta E175
A Delta Connection Embraer E175. (Photo: Shutterstock | Wenjie Zheng)

The airline also plans to bring back Saturday service next summer on a number of seasonal routes, including:

  • From Atlanta: Traverse City, Rapid City, Bangor, Curaçao, St. Croix, Roatán, Antigua, Bonaire, and St. Kitts.
  • From Boston: Myrtle Beach, Bozeman, Wilmington, Asheville, and Traverse City.
  • From Detroit: Bangor, Bozeman, Punta Cana, Destin, and Pensacola.
  • From New York–LaGuardia: Panama City.
  • From New York–Kennedy: Bozeman, Cancun, St. Maarten, and Providenciales.
  • From Minneapolis–St. Paul: Jackson Hole, Asheville, San Juan, Sarasota–Bradenton, and Wilmington.
  • From Seattle: Puerto Vallarta.

In total, Delta will operate 13 new Saturday-only routes and more than 30 returning seasonal routes across its network in summer 2026.

Ryan Ewing

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