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Delta launches new flights to Barbados

09 Feb 2024
 Source: Delta Airlines
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Delta Air Lines is boosting flights to Latin America and the Caribbean, with new routes from Atlanta, New York and Minneapolis.

From November 23, Delta will launch daily flights from Atlanta to Barbados and Puerto Plata in the Dominican Republic. This will be followed by flights from New York (JFK) to Barbados every Saturday, starting December 21. At the same time, the carrier will introduce three weekly flights from Minneapolis (St. Paul) to Mazatlán, Mexico.

Delta will serve 50 cities in Latin America and the Caribbean by next northern winter, reports traveldailynews.com.

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