Delta Airlines Announces These Huge Routes
Delta Airlines, a prominent carrier headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, has announced the commencement of new long-haul routes and destinations from its headquarters and the world’s busiest airport, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. Effective October, the airline will operate its premium heavy, long-range Airbus A350 aircraft three times weekly. The service will feature 32 Delta One Business Class seats, 48 Premium Select Premium Economy seats, and 222 Main Cabin seats. This expansion will enable American customers to access Saudi Arabia without the need for connecting flights to a different country, providing an enhanced itinerary duration. Saudi Arabia’s rapid development under the Vision 2030 plan is anticipated to attract a significant number of business and leisure travelers to the country. With its growing reputation as a prominent global destination, Delta’s service from Atlanta is poised to become a highly sought-after product among American travelers. Following the announcement of service from Riyadh, Delta has also extended nonstop flights from Atlanta to Marrakech, Morocco. This marks the carrier’s first service to Morocco, following United Airlines’ nonstop flight from Newark last year. The route features lie-flat seats in Delta One and enhanced coach seats, aligning with Delta’s established model and promising substantial growth in the coming months. This expansion will undoubtedly enhance Delta’s impressive network from Atlanta.