Delta Brings Back Canadian Route

The carrier will resume service to a market last served in 2018.

A Delta Airbus A319
A Delta Airbus A319 (Photo: AirlineGeeks | William Derrickson)
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Delta is adding another transborder route from Los Angeles this fall, marking the carrier’s return to a market it last served eight years ago.

The airline will launch twice-daily nonstop service between Los Angeles and Vancouver on Nov. 21, 2026, a Delta spokesperson confirmed on Friday. The route will be operated with an Airbus A319.

The addition restores Delta service in the Los Angeles-Vancouver market for the first time since 2018, according to Cirium Diio schedule data.

Delta has continued to build up Los Angeles as one of its key coastal gateways. The airline said it and its partners offer up to 191 peak-day departures from the airport to 68 destinations worldwide.

Los Angeles to Vancouver is already served by a handful of airlines, including American, Air Canada, Flair, WestJet, and United.

The carrier did not immediately provide schedule details beyond the planned twice-daily frequency.

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