Delta expands connectivity from Fort Lauderdale beyond Atlanta

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Delta Air Lines offers a diverse range of routes from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, connecting travelers to various destinations across the United States beyond its primary hub in Atlanta. According to Cirium data for February 2025, Delta operates ten notable routes from Fort Lauderdale.

One such route is the flight to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA), covering a distance of 2,717 nautical miles. This transcontinental journey is served by the Airbus A321neo, providing passengers with modern amenities and a smooth travel experience. Frequent daily service caters to both business and leisure travelers heading to the Pacific Northwest.

Another key route connects Fort Lauderdale with Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), spanning 2,342 nautical miles. The Airbus A321neo enhances this nonstop flight with its efficient engines and cabin features like Wi-Fi and in-flight entertainment. The nearly daily service offers flexibility for those traveling for business or leisure.

The Fort Lauderdale to Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) route links Florida’s beaches with Utah’s mountain landscapes over a distance of 2,083 nautical miles. Operated by the A321neo, this daily service provides connections through Delta’s SLC hub.

Travelers can also fly from Fort Lauderdale to Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP), covering 1,487 nautical miles using either an Airbus A321 or Boeing 757-300 aircraft. This route serves as a connection between South Florida and the Midwest.

Delta connects Fort Lauderdale with Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) over 1,237 nautical miles using a mix of Airbus A321, Boeing 737-800, and Boeing 737-900 aircraft. With high demand on this route, frequent departures are available for both leisure and business travelers.

The airline also offers flights from Fort Lauderdale to Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport (DTW), spanning 1,127 nautical miles. Multiple aircraft types operate this route which serves as a gateway for further connections via Delta’s DTW hub.

A popular option is the Fort Lauderdale to LaGuardia Airport (LGA) service at a distance of 1,076 nautical miles aboard an Airbus A321. Frequent flights make it convenient for travelers visiting New York City.

For those flying from Fort Lauderdale to John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), Delta provides multiple daily flights on Airbus A319 and A321 aircraft over a distance of 1,068 nautical miles.

The connection between Fort Lauderdale and Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) spans 931 nautical miles utilizing Boeing 737-800 and -900 models. This route caters to both business and leisure passengers traveling between these regions.

Lastly, Delta’s service from Fort Lauderdale to Raleigh–Durham International Airport (RDU) covers 680 nautical miles on an Airbus A320. This route supports business professionals visiting North Carolina’s Research Triangle as well as tourists exploring local attractions.

Overall, Delta Air Lines’ operations out of Fort Lauderdale provide comprehensive connectivity across major U.S cities with reliable service supported by its modern fleet featuring comfortable seating options along with Wi-Fi access onboard most flights.



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