Delta Air Lines is set to replace the Boeing 767-300ER aircraft on its Honolulu-Salt Lake City route with the Airbus A330-300, as reported by aviation analytics company Cirium. This transition, which will occur from March to June, aims to enhance passenger experiences and improve operational efficiency.
Alongside the fleet change, Delta will reduce its flight frequency to a daily service. According to Beat of Hawaii, this move demonstrates Delta's commitment to Hawaii travel by introducing updated wide-body aircraft with new technology-driven amenities.
Starting in March 2025, Delta will maintain Boeing 767-300ER operations on the Honolulu-Salt Lake City route for a total of 60 flights in each direction. In April, the airline will begin phasing out the 767s and introduce a mix of 767-300ER and Airbus A330-300 aircraft. The new A330-300 offers better fuel efficiency and increased passenger capacity.