AUSTIN, Texas — Delta is now the second largest airline at Austin’s airport.
It comes following the launch of five new nonstop routes that will begin this spring. The airline says is launching new nonstop flights to Panama City, Florida; Tampa, Florida; San Francisco and Indianapolis. Delta also plans to resume its nonstop service to Memphis.
The flights will operate once daily, seven days per week.
“Delta’s decision to expand its service in Austin is a testament to our city’s thriving economy and vibrant community,” Austin City Manager T.C. Broadnax said. “These five new flights will not only enhance connectivity for our residents and businesses but also contribute to Austin’s reputation as a premiere destination for travel and commerce. We are thrilled to welcome Delta’s continued investment in Austin.”
The Panama City, Indianapolis and Memphis routes will be served by the Delta Connection carrier SkyWest’s fleet of Embraer 175s, with the San Francisco and Tampa routes served by the Airbus 220-300.
Tickets for all of them are already on sale.