(31 August 2022, 11:15 +07)
Delta has confirmed that it will operate
additional flights from 16 U.S. cities and three international
hubs to Las Vegas for CES 2023, one of the most important tech
events in the world.
The nearly 320 inbound and outbound flights
account for an approximately 50% seat increase over the regular
Las Vegas schedule in January.
In total, the airline will add approximately 23,000 seats to and
from Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) between 3-4 January and
7-9 January 2023, including more than
5,800 seats in Delta’s four premium cabins.
Delta A330 reg: N860NW. Picture by Steven Howard of TravelNewsAsia.com
“From sports championships to major industry
milestones, Delta consistently works to meet our customers’ demand
to attend the world’s biggest events by adding more seats and
flights,” said Joe Esposito, S.V.P. Network Planning. “After two
years of virtual programming, we know CES attendees are looking
forward to connecting in person, and the Delta team is excited to
get them to and from Las Vegas safely and reliably, with the
world-class service for which we’re known.”
Domestically, Delta will operate additional
flights to Las Vegas on inbound and outbound conference days from
eight of its U.S. hubs.
Additionally, the airline will fly nonstop
from locations like Austin, Texas; Fort Lauderdale and Orlando,
Florida; Orange County, California; and San Diego and San Jose,
California — cities that Delta does not otherwise serve nonstop to
Las Vegas.
International fliers will have daily service
options on Delta and Delta partner-operated flights from
Amsterdam, London, Paris, Incheon and Mexico City.
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