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Delta’s Flight Schedule For June Shows Additions, Removals

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Delta’s schedule leading into summer shows significant changes from May, as it continues to be based on guidelines from the CDC and government regulations, as well as by customer demand. There were many more routes in June 2019 than there are in June 2020. However there are several more routes announced for June than were only a month ago, which is definitely a step in the right direction.

All routes for June 2020 are, as always, subject to change. This includes additions and subtractions on an “as needed” basis.

U.S. DOMESTIC FLIGHTS

Delta continues to provide flights to all of its U.S. hubs and busier markets, but the frequency is significantly reduced. That being said, there are more flights in June than in May, mainly in/out of Atlanta, New York and between hubs.

INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS

(Changes from the May 2020 schedule are noted in italics)

CANADA​

LATIN AMERICA & CARIBBEAN

Caribbean

Central America

(Atlanta to Guatemala City, Guatemala, which was introduced in May, is no longer being offered in June)

Mexico

South America​

(Atlanta to Buenos Aires, Argentina, Atlanta to Lima, Peru, Atlanta to Quito, Ecuador, and Atlanta to Santiago, Chile, which were introduced in May, are no longer being offered in June)

TRANS-ATLANTIC

*Delta’s restart of service to Nigeria is subject to foreign government approval.

Delta’s Frankfurt and London flights also double as scheduled cargo service.

TRANS-PACIFIC

(Detroit to Tokyo-Haneda, Japan, which was introduced in May, is no longer being offered in June)

*Delta’s restart of passenger flights to China is subject to government approval. They will also operate cargo-only scheduled service from Shanghai to Atlanta and Los Angeles.

As always, this schedule is subject to change. Go to this page to see any future updates/changes.

As we said in April and May, the various changes are, of course, understandable. The CDC’s mandates have to be followed. You can’t have flights to places that aren’t accepting flights (I’m looking at you, Argentina!), and when they do start accepting them, you want to start “low and slow” until you have a better idea of what the market is like at the moment. Flights that were happening last month that aren’t happening this month are a perfect example of using “customer demand” to determine routes. It’s certainly nice to see so many flights that were previously “less than daily” be “daily” now.

If you do happen to fly Delta in June, remember that their boarding process has changed, in order to encourage social distancing.

Feature photo: Delta

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