Delta is adding temporary connections and more flights on existing routes for CES 2027.
The annual consumer electronics show in Las Vegas draws tens of thousands of visitors each year, and Delta announced Friday that it will once again expand its schedule to accommodate the increase in traffic to and from Harry Reid International Airport.
Perhaps most notably, the carrier will add flights between Las Vegas and Hong Kong and Taipei, in addition to the other international destinations Delta ordinarily serves during CES week. The full list of temporary international flights to and from Las Vegas is:
- Hong Kong: Jan. 4 (inbound); Jan. 10 (outbound)
- Taipei: Jan. 5 (inbound); Jan. 9-10 (outbound)
- Seoul-Incheon: Jan. 3-5 (inbound); Jan. 9-10 (outbound)
- Shanghai: Jan. 4-5 (inbound); Jan. 9 (outbound)
- Amsterdam: Jan. 3-5 (inbound); Jan. 9-10 (outbound)
- Paris: Jan. 3-5 (inbound); Jan. 9-10 (outbound)
- London Heathrow: Jan. 5 (inbound); Jan. 9 (outbound)
“CES continues to be one of the most important global events for innovation, and Delta is uniquely positioned to connect customers to Las Vegas from across our network,” Jeff Arinder, Delta’s vice president of international network planning, said in a news release.
The airline will also ramp up domestic connectivity for CES, with more flights on existing routes and one-off service to and from cities that Delta does not ordinarily link to Las Vegas.
Destinations with expanded or temporary service between Jan. 4 and 10 include Los Angeles, Atlanta, Detroit, Minneapolis, New York-JFK, Miami, Seattle, Boston, Austin, Texas, San Jose, California, San Diego, and Orlando and Fort Lauderdale in Florida.

