Delta Air Lines announced it is reopening nonstop service to Santa Barbara, California, and new and resumed flying to gateways near other scenic spots like Colorado Springs, Colorado, and Reno, Nevada, next summer.
The lineup expands Delta’s nonstop connections from its Atlanta, Georgia, hub to cities in the U.S. West, as the airline adds nonstop daily service to and from Santa Barbara and Fresno, California; resumes daily flying to and from Burbank and Oakland, California, and to and from Reno, Nevada; and grows to year-round service to and from Aspen, Colorado. The airline will also launch a Dallas-Seattle route and resume some additional flying from Salt Lake City, Utah, and Detroit, Michigan.
“By reopening service to and from Santa Barbara and delivering more ways to access sought-after destinations throughout the U.S. West, we’re more ready than ever to take our customers on their next great adventures—with the service, reliability, and convenience they have come to know and expect when flying Delta,” says Joe Esposito, senior vice president of network planning at Delta Air Lines.
All flights are scheduled to begin next summer and can be booked now.
Most of the routes will operate on mainline aircraft including the Boeing 737-800, 737-900, 757-200, A220-300 and A321neo, all featuring First Class, Delta Comfort+, and Main Cabin. Delta Air Lines’ Aspen service will be operated by Delta Connection carrier SkyWest.
New routes to and from Atlanta, Georgia:
- Burbank, California
- Colorado Springs, Colorado
- El Paso, Texas
- Fresno, California
- Oakland, California
- Reno, Nevada
- Sacramento, California
- Santa Barbara, California
New route to and from Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas
- Seattle, Washington
New routes to and from Detroit, Michigan:
- Anchorage, Alaska
- Sacramento, California
New routes to and from Salt Lake City, Utah:
- Columbus, Ohio
- Santa Barbara, California