Delta is Your Partner in Business Travel with World-class Connectivity and Premium Experiences in the Northeast   

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Delta is bolstering its position as New York City and Boston’s No. 1 carrier, providing your travelers with world-class connectivity to hundreds of destinations across the globe and premium experiences both on the ground and in the sky. Delta partners with world-class airlines around the globe to provide your travelers the most choice and flexibility for where, and when, they fly. Our partnerships provide your travelers with access to more benefits so they can enjoy a seamless experience from beginning to end.

WORLD-CLASS CONNECTIVITY

With more than 470 total daily departures to over 120 domestic and international destinations, Delta’s unique dual hub position at LaGuardia Airport (LGA) and John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) provides your travelers with the world-class connectivity they need to get wherever they need to be.  

Delta will fly its largest trans-Atlantic schedule ever from JFK in 2023, offering more than 230 weekly departures to 26 destinations, including recently started service to Berlin, Geneva and London-LGW. 

Delta continues to grow as Boston’s (BOS) leading, premium global airline, building its presence as a premier hub and international gateway with more than 150 peak day departures to 56 destinations in July and serving each of Boston’s 20 most popular domestic markets nonstop. 

​When it comes to enhancing global connectivity from BOS, Delta recently announced the expansion of its transborder network by introducing a new route between Mexico City and its BOS hub. Starting Dec. 21, 2023, Delta will operate daily nonstop flights between the two cities on a Boeing 757.  

PREMIUM EXPERIENCES ON THE GROUND & IN THE SKY

Delta has invested more than $12 billion in its airport hubs across the U.S. over the past decade, including opening a brand-new Delta Sky Club lounge in Boston’s E Concourse this August, a $1.5 billion expansion project at New York-JFK and a new state-of-the-art Terminal C at New York-LGA

Delta continues to invest in Boston: This August, Delta Sky Club will open a brand-new lounge on the E Concourse, adding nearly 21,000 square feet of premium space and seating for more than 400 guests to Delta’s lounge portfolio. The Club will be Delta’s third at BOS and will feature a full bar with views of the city skyline and luxurious restrooms with shower facilities.

Delta’s latest $1.5 billion expansion project at New York-JFK broke ground in December 2021, and the airline and its partners at the Port Authority and JFK International Air Terminal have been working quickly to deliver an even more elevated experience for your travelers.   

In mid-January, Delta officially consolidated all its operations in Terminal 4, with 10 new gates now open on Concourse A, which boasts modern, spacious seating areas and upgraded restrooms, with elevated concessions soon to follow.  

And there’s more to come once Delta’s Concourse B expansion is completed early this fall. The newly expanded concourse will soon feature 28 gates that can accommodate various aircraft types, an expanded security checkpoint, baggage claim area and new restrooms.   

Additionally, your travelers with Delta Sky Club® access can look forward to an all-new, nearly 14,000-square-foot location opening on T4’s Concourse A in July with seating for over 200 guests.  

And at New York-LGA, Delta opened its state-of-the-art Terminal C last June and continues work to complete the two remaining concourses by the end of 2024. Once complete, Terminal C will span 1.3 million square feet with 37 gates across four concourses.

The optimized terminal will better deliver the speed and efficiency your New York travelers need, with up-to-date technologies like hands-free bag drop, self-service check-in and facial matching screening capabilities enabling seamless airport navigation.    

 
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