
Even before spring trips increase, Delta Air Lines is making great plans for next winter.
Atlanta -based carrier announced three new routes that expects to be hits with travelers: two long distance routes to Africa and a much shorter flight to a popular Mexican beach destination.
In the most dotted with the three routes presented on Friday, Delta revealed that he will launch a service without stopping to Marrakech in October. In the process, it will become the second American operator that serves Morocco, months later United Airlines launched the service to the historic city of Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR).
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But Morocco is not the only new Delta route in Africa: in December, the carrier will start a new seasonal service from Atlanta to Accra, Ghana.
Closer to home, the carrier plans to continue his rapid growth in Austin with a new winter flight from Austin-Bergstrom (Aus) International Airport to Cancun.
In total, Friday’s announcement includes many reasons for the emotion about next winter, even when much of the country is just beginning to defrost from the most recent cold snapshot.
This is what you should know about each of the three routes, including the dates, airplanes and the premium cabins that Delta will offer on the new flights.
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Delta’s new Marrakech service
Heading the winter of Friday 2025-26 “Ruta Drop”, Delta will launch non-scales flights from its HartSfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airpero (ATL) operations to Marrakech, Morocco, on October 25.
The new flight will give the US a second link to the Moroccan city, which I had the opportunity to visit last October when United became the first American transporter that serves the popular travel destination.
Marrakech is known for his extensive Medina, with his apparently endless sockets, or outdoor markets.
The city also recently Welcome to a new property of Park Hyatt Last year, and there are a variety of additional hotels where you can exchange points; During my visit, I opted for the Le Meridien N’fi, a Marriott Bonvoy property that is a short distance from the historical walled part of the city.
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Le Meridien N’fis in Marrakech. Are Cudahy/The Points Guy
Delta will operate its service to the Marrakech Menara (RAK) airport three times a week with its Boeing 767-400er, which includes Delta One and Delta Premium Select.
Beyond Delta and United, Royal Air Maroc operates flights between Morocco and the United States, with the Casablanca service without stopping three cities on the east coast.
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Delta Bolsters Ghana service without stopping
Meanwhile, Delta plans to add a second link without stopping to Accra, Ghana at the end of this year.
On December 1, the carrier will launch seasonal flights to Kotoka International Airport (ACC) from Atlanta.
Delta will operate the route with its Airbus A330-900neo daily during the winter months.
The service will complement the flights of ACO without scales throughout the year of Delta of the John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) in New York.
Buyed for travelers who make frequent trips between the United States and Ghana, Delta says that his JFK-ACCRA service is among the six current routes of Africa.
United is the only other airline that attends to action from the United States, with its non -scales flights from the Dulles International Airport (IAD) in Washington.
Cultivating your presence in Africa
Adding ATL flights to Accra and Marrakech will give Delta eight non -scales flights in Africa, as shown on the map below the Cirium.
In addition to these new routes and the JFK-ACC service, the carrier will fly from Atlanta to Cape and Johannesburg, South Africa; Will connect Atlanta and JFK with Lagos, Nigeria; And will fly from JFK to Dakar, Senegal.
“Delta’s new service to Marrakech and added flights to strengthen our presence in Africa, offering more opportunities for customers to enjoy our award -winning service and her premium experience on board,” said Senior Vice President of Delta Network Planning in a statement that announces the news.
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Add Cancun flights from Austin
Finally, there is a much shorter route, but Delta is likely to be processed for next winter.
Just when the holiday trip is launched, the carrier will launch the seasonal service from Austin to the Cancun International Airport (CUN) in Mexico.
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The new flight to Mexico will continue Delta’s Quick Growth in Austinwhere its total number of seats offered in 2025 was already established at 23% during the past year, and at 45% more than 2023, according to data from the Cirium aviation analysis firm.
Delta will fly the route daily until mid -April 2026 with an Airbus A320 with its first -class national recliners.
Delta will have competition on his Aus-Cun route. American Airlines and Southwest Airlines connect the capital of Texas with the popular holiday place.
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