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Delta publishes updated June flying schedule

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US carrier Delta has published an updated flying schedule for the month of June.

The carrier has added about 100 daily flights in June compared to May, according to a spokesperson from Delta.

Delta said the schedule “remains subject to change due to the evolving nature of Covid-19” and specific restart dates will vary for previously suspended routes “due to the lifting of travel restrictions and other operational requirements”.

The carrier’s updated schedule for June (as of May 21) shows that it has added its Atlanta to London-Heathrow route, and removed its Atlanta to St. Lucia, as well as Atlanta to Bogotá, Colombia routes.

Delta has also adjusted flight frequencies on the following routes:

Below is Delta’s June schedule showing the changes, as well as details regarding the adjusted routes:

International flights

Canada

Latin American and the Caribbean

Caribbean

Central America

Mexico

South America​

Trans-Atlantic

The carrier said its restart of service to Nigeria is subject to “foreign government approval”.

Trans-Pacific

*The airline said its restart of passenger flights to China is subject to government approval.

US domestic schedule

The carrier said the following about its domestic schedule: “While Delta has temporarily consolidated operations in some markets served by multiple airports, the airline is adding more flights to its June schedule in comparison to May, primarily in Atlanta, New York and between hubs”.

delta.com