Direct flights with Delta Air Lines (DL) – All destinations
Delta Air Lines is one of the Big Three major airlines in the US. It's headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, which is one of its primary hubs, and coincidentally, the busiest airport in the world. Discover more about Delta Air Lines and find the best direct flights with it.
With a fleet size of almost 1000 planes, Delta Air Lines ranks third in the world by aircraft operated. It flies to over 290 destinations, most of them within the USA, but also to over 50 countries all over the world. It boasts over 1000 routes in its network, and you can find all of them here without leaving this page!
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Delta Air Lines Hubs
Delta Air Lines has nine hubs across the USA:
Atlanta (ATL): Delta’s largest hub and gateway to most of Latin America and the Caribbean. The airline’s main maintenance facilities are also here.
New York (JFK): The primary transatlantic hub.
New York-La Guardia (LGA): Offers many domestic connections within the US. It’s also an important hub to one of Delta’s largest competitors - American Airlines.
Boston Logan (BOS): Delta’s secondary hub for direct flights to Europe.
Seattle/Tacoma (SEA): Delta’s primary West Coast hub, offering direct flights to Asia, many cities in the USA, and regional services in the Pacific Northwest.
Los Angeles (LAX): The airline’s secondary hub for the West Coast, with direct services to Asia, Latin America, Australia, Europe, and bigger domestic airports.
Detroit (DTW): A hub in the Midwest with non-stop flights to Asia, the Americas, and Europe.
Minneapolis–Saint Paul (MSP): The other of Delta’s hubs in the Midwest and its primary airport for flights to and from Canada. MSP also offers numerous flights to big cities in the US and a select few in Europe and Asia.
Salt Lake City (SLC): The hub for the Rocky Mountains region of the US. With its central location within the USA, it’s no surprise that Delta offers direct flights to over 75 US cities from SLC.
Direct domestic connections with Delta Air Lines
Delta operates thousands of domestic routes, and most of the US’s biggest cities are connected by a direct Delta service.
Of course, most of its flights originate or land at one of its hubs listed above, so when searching for non-stop flights with Delta, they are a good starting point.
The most frequently flown Delta Air Lines routes include:
Direct flights from Atlanta (ATL) to Orlando (MCO). Up to 16 flights per day.
Direct flights from La Guardia (LGA) to Boston (BOS). Up to 15 flights per day.
Direct flights from Atlanta (ATL) to Washington National (DCA). Up to 12 flights per day.
Delta direct flights to Europe
After the US, the next most important market for Delta Air Lines is its transatlantic flights to Europe. Most of Delta’s hubs have at least a few direct services to major airports on the Old Continent
Here are some of the most popular Delta routes to Europe:
Direct flights from Atlanta (ATL) to Amsterdam (AMS). Up to 5 times per day.
Direct flights from Atlanta (ATL) to London Heathrow (LHR). Up to 5 daily flights.
Direct flights from New York (JFK) to Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG). Up to 5 flights per day.
Fly all over the world with Delta Air Lines
Delta flies to all six continents! Its longest route is between Atlanta (ATL) and Johannesburg (JNB), South Africa, taking around 15-16 hours on average.
Its most popular route is from Atlanta (ATL) to Mexico City (MEX) with nearly 150 monthly flights. Other destinations in Mexico that Delta serves from various US cities include Cancun, Cancun (CUN), Guadalajara (GDL), Monterrey (MTY), and Puerto Vallarta (PVR), to name just a few.
You can reach Sydney and Brisbane in Australia by a direct Delta flight from Los Angeles (LAX). A non-stop service to Melbourne will commence in December 2025.
Asia is also an important market for Delta. It is the second-largest airline by flights between the contiguous US and Hawaii and Asia-Pacific, after United Airlines. Popular Delta routes between the US and Asia include daily flights from Detroit (DTW) to Seoul Incheon (ICN) and from Atlanta (ATL) to Tokyo-Haneda (HND).
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