Delta Expands Seattle Route Network: New Flights & Destinations

Delta Air Lines is expanding its presence at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport with four new routes: Boston; Orlando; Pasco, Washington; and Victoria, British Columbia.

“Through our growth, our team of nearly 3,000 Seattle-area employees is working diligently to support the needs of our Seattle customers and the hundreds of thousands of other customers we connect through Sea-Tac each year,” said Mike Medeiros, vice president of Seattle for Delta Air Lines. “These new flights are important additions and are consistent with Delta’s industry-leading commitment to capacity discipline. We look forward to showing our customers what Delta’s thoughtful, reliable and innovative service is all about as Seattle continues to take its place as a global commerce center.”

Later this year the airline will begin three daily flights to Tri-Cities Airport in Pasco starting Nov. 1, and one daily flight to Orlando International Airport beginning Dec. 19. In the following year, service will start April 4, 2016, with one daily flight to Boston’s Logan International Airport and three daily flights to Victoria International Airport. Delta is also converting its seasonal Saturday-only service to Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport into a year-round daily flight beginning Aug. 1.

Flights to Boston will be operated with Boeing 737-800 aircraft, while the Orlando route will use Boeing 757-200 equipment. Service to Bozeman, Pasco and Victoria will be provided by Delta Connection carrier SkyWest, using two-class, 65-seat CRJ-700 regional jets.