Flight Frequency Increase to Central America

November 14th, 2008 by Carolyn Ramer

As the United States and Canada start experiencing the characteristic winter temperature-drop and people start dreaming of the warm tropical sun while enjoying the cool ocean breeze, Delta Airlines has increased its flight frequency to Central America where dreams can come true.

Starting in mid-December, the airline has announced that it will be adding a total of nine new flights to popular winter getaway destinations in the Caribbean and Central America.  Delta also announced that it will be increasing flight frequency to six of its current popular destinations.

Delta Airlines will be adding destinations such as Buenos Aires, Argentina; Bogota, Colombia and Bonaire in the Dutch Caribbean departing New York by December 18th.  On December 27th, the airline will be adding a connecting flight from Nashville, Tennessee to Cancun, Mexico.

According to Christophe Didier, Delta’s Sales VP and government affairs for Latin America and the Caribbean, these two regions are the fastest growing for this season.  By adding these new flight destinations as well as by increasing its frequency, Delta’s passengers will have a wide variety and plenty of choices for these vacations.

Delta Airlines already offers a steady flight frequency to Guanacaste and San Jose in Costa Rica as well as to other major Central American and Caribbean major cities.


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