
Delta Airlines is stepping up its game by introducing nonstop flights from Boston to the tropical paradise of Honolulu. Starting November 21, Delta's wings will spread to connect Beantown with the aloha spirit, an expansion that will carry on through to April 30, 2025. This route, according to CBS Boston, is set to offer passenger convenience with a long-haul service of approximately 11 hours of airtime, marking itself as one of the longest domestic jaunts in the US.
Delta aims to to quickly fill the skies with more direct routes to Hawaii. According to a news release obtained by Spectrum News 1, the airline will add various seasonal flights connecting Salt Lake City and Seattle to Honolulu, as well as a unique East Coast connection from Atlanta to Maui. The latter will make Delta the only airline to provide nonstop service to Maui from the East Coast, surely a competitive edge in the travel industry.
Travelers in Salt Lake City can look forward to an additional daily, seasonal trip to Honolulu, beginning November 6, going through March 29, 2025. Seattle folks are also in luck, with Delta gifting them a third daily, seasonal flight to Honolulu, starting from December 21 up until March 29 of the same year. When the frosty days close in, these tropical getaways offered by Delta might just be the escape from the cold that Americans on both coasts yearn for.
With these added routes, Delta's network will soon connect four Hawaiian destinations from a total of eight US cities, simplifying travel plans for numerous adventurers seeking respite in Hawaii's serene climates and verdant landscapes. As indicated by Spectrum News 1, these expansions are surely a strategic move to capture more of the vacation market.









