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Delta Air Lines boosts flight options for CES 2026 attendees

Delta Air Lines boosts flight options for CES 2026 attendees
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Ed Bastian, Chief Executive Officer | Delta Air Lines

Delta Air Lines is expanding its services for the CES 2026 event in Las Vegas, introducing new nonstop flights and increasing capacity. Nearly 700 inbound and outbound flights are scheduled between January 3-5 and January 8-10.

"As CES 2026 continues to expand and innovate into the future, so does Delta with more seats compared to our CES 2025 schedule," stated Paul Baldoni, Delta’s Senior Vice President of Network Planning. He emphasized that Delta's global network is positioned to accommodate popular events throughout the year, offering increased flexibility and convenience.

International travelers attending CES 2026 will benefit from nonstop service to Las Vegas from Shanghai, as well as returning routes from Amsterdam, Paris, Seoul, and London. Domestic travelers can expect improved connectivity with nonstop flights from Fort Lauderdale, Miami, and Orlando. Additionally, Delta will increase its roundtrip flights between Las Vegas and San Jose from one to three daily through Skywest.

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Delta aims to enhance the travel experience for CES attendees with features such as a YouTube partnership, cloud-based seatback entertainment, and fast Wi-Fi for SkyMiles members via Delta Sync. The airline offers four product classes on international flights: Delta One, Delta Premium Select, Delta Comfort+, and Main Cabin.

The airline also provides access to past CES highlights through Delta Studio. Travelers are encouraged to book their flights early for the tech event.

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