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Delta Air Lines Launches New Latin America and Caribbean Routes

Sarp Taylan
Last updated: 16 April 2025 18:18
By Sarp Taylan
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A view of the Los Angeles International Airport tarmac and the new Terminal from the Delta Sky Club Sky Deck in Terminal 3. A Delta Air Lines Boeing 737-900ER (Reg: N907DN MSN: 32010) is parked at gate 31 and waiting for departure to Nashville (KBNA). An Airbus A321 is behind the 737-900.
A view of the Los Angeles International Airport tarmac and the new Terminal from the Delta Sky Club Sky Deck in Terminal 3. A Delta Air Lines Boeing 737-900ER (Reg: N907DN MSN: 32010) is parked at gate 31 and waiting for departure to Nashville (KBNA). An Airbus A321 is behind the 737-900. © David Aughinbaugh II
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Delta Air Lines has released a new schedule for the Caribbean and Latin America, with new daily flights from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) to Grenada (GND), the Grenadines (SVD), and St. Vincent starting December 20, 2025.

Grand Anse Beach, St. George's, Grenada, West Indies (Caribbean)
Grand Anse Beach, St. George’s, Grenada, West Indies (Caribbean) © Varun Kapoor

A Warm Winter Getaway

These destinations make up Delta’s biggest winter schedule to the Caribbean and Latin America, making it a fantastic travel option for its passengers in winter. These daily flights provide passengers a wonderful getaway from cold winter days to sunny beaches.

St Vincent and the Grenadines, with its blue seas and rich rainforests, is an ideal destination for snorkelers and climbers. Known as the “Spice Isle”, Grenada attracts with pristine beaches and marketplaces, such as Grand Anse. Operated on comfortable Boeing 737s and Airbus A320s, Delta’s flights provide an effortless trip with great service.

Delta Air Lines Boeing 767-3P6/ER (reg. N1501P, cn 24983/334) taking off at Stuttgart Airport
Delta Air Lines Boeing 767-3P6/ER (reg. N1501P, cn 24983/334) taking off at Stuttgart Airport © Julian Herzog

More Destinations with More to See

However, Delta is not stopping there. The airline is also introducing holiday-season routes with daily flights from Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS) to San Jose del Cabo International Airport (SJD) in Mexico, a favourite for beach and taco lovers. Delta is also introducing weekly flights from Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport (MSP) to Detroit (DTW), Nassau (NAS) and Grand Cayman (GCM), providing more options for passengers to explore clear seas.

Additionally, Delta is increasing flights to fan favourites, including Cancun, San Juan, and Montego Bay, which allow connections via Atlanta. Delta’s SkyMiles programme increases value by allowing passengers to accumulate points for their next trip while enjoying the laid-back ambience and rich culture of the area.

Delta’s stacked 2025 schedule makes it the year to experience Latin America and the Caribbean.

What are your thoughts about Delta’s new 2025 destinations, and would you consider travelling to any of these regions? Comment down your thoughts below.

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