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Delta Air Lines Deploys Widebody Aircraft on Domestic Routes

ATLANTA- Delta Air Lines (DL) has announced plans to reintroduce widebody aircraft on its Detroit (DTW) to Phoenix (PHX) route starting October 27, 2024.

This move marks a significant upgrade in service quality for passengers on this domestic flight.

Delta Air Lines (DL) has announced plans to reintroduce widebody aircraft on its Detroit to Phoenix route starting October 27, 2024.
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Delta Widebody on Domestic Routes

The airline will deploy the Airbus A330-300 aircraft for daily flights between Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport (DTW) and Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX), Aeroroutes reported. This service is scheduled to continue until March 8, 2025, covering the peak winter travel season.

Delta last operated widebody aircraft on this route regularly until October 2021. The reintroduction of larger aircraft suggests an anticipated increase in passenger demand or a strategic shift in Delta’s domestic fleet deployment.

The flight schedule for the period from January 6, 2025, to March 8, 2025, is as follows:

  • Flight DL1070 will depart Detroit at 08:25 and arrive in Phoenix at 11:02.
  • The return flight, also numbered DL1070, will leave Phoenix at 12:15 and land in Detroit at 17:58.

This Detroit-Phoenix route joins an extensive list of domestic routes where Delta plans to operate widebody aircraft during the Northern Winter 2024/25 season.

Delta Air Lines Deploys Widebody Aircraft on Domestic Routes
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Other Routes

Notable routes include:

  • Atlanta to Honolulu, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Phoenix, San Diego, and San Francisco
  • Boston to Honolulu
  • Detroit to Honolulu and Los Angeles
  • Los Angeles to Honolulu and Kahului
  • Minneapolis/St. Paul to Honolulu
  • New York JFK to Honolulu, Los Angeles, Salt Lake City, and San Francisco
  • Salt Lake City to Honolulu and Kahului

Delta will utilize various widebody aircraft types on these routes, including the Airbus A330-300, Airbus A350, Boeing 767-300ER, and Boeing 767-400ER. The specific aircraft type may vary depending on the route and date of travel.

It’s worth noting that some routes, such as Atlanta to Las Vegas, will only see widebody service until mid-December 2024 or early January 2025. This scheduling likely aligns with peak holiday travel periods.

The deployment of widebody aircraft on domestic routes offers several advantages for passengers. These larger planes typically provide more spacious cabins, additional legroom, and enhanced in-flight entertainment options.

For Delta, it allows for increased capacity on high-demand routes and potentially more efficient use of its fleet.

Delta serves 214 domestic destinations and 97 international destinations in 59 countries as of September 2024.

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