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Delta expands operations at Hartsfield-Jackson with largest-ever schedule
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Charisse Evans, Vice President ‐ Airport Operations, Field Support & Cargo Operations | Delta Air Lines

Delta Air Lines is set to expand its operations significantly at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport in the summer of 2025. The airline plans to introduce its largest-ever schedule from Atlanta, with increased destinations and enhanced premium services.

Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens emphasized Delta's importance to the city, stating, "Home to the world’s busiest and most efficient airport, Atlanta’s position as a global leader for cultural and business connectivity is only enhanced by Delta’s expansion of their domestic and international network." He highlighted Delta's role as Georgia's largest private employer and its contributions to the local economy.

The new schedule will include 1.1 million weekly seats, 968 daily flights, and service to 215 destinations. This expansion includes nearly 75 additional daily departures compared to the previous summer. On an international level, Delta will offer flights to 66 destinations worldwide.

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Domestically, Delta plans significant increases in flight offerings within Georgia, including a 20% increase in intra-state seats. The airline aims to improve regional connectivity across the state.

Delta also focuses on delivering a premium travel experience with an increase in premium seating options such as Delta One, First Class, Delta Premium Select, and Delta Comfort+. Joe Miller, VP – Airport Operations at ATL stated that "Our growth and strength in Atlanta come from the dedication of Delta people who live our Brand Beliefs—Welcoming, Elevated, and Caring—every day."

The airline has invested over $12 billion in modernizing its hubs over the past decade. In Atlanta alone, it has contributed significantly to a $10.8 billion redevelopment program at Hartsfield-Jackson Airport. Planned improvements include expanding Concourse D and opening a new Sky Club before summer 2025.

Delta's commitment extends beyond just air travel; it plays a vital role in Georgia's economy. According to Pat Wilson from the Georgia Department of Economic Development: “Delta delivers positive impacts statewide – tourism to Georgia creates jobs...including generating a record $5 billion in state and local tax revenues in 2023.”

With these expansions and investments planned for summer 2025 at Hartsfield-Jackson Airport, both travelers' experiences and regional economic benefits are expected to see substantial growth.

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