Delta unveils extensive winter holiday schedule: Adds Curaçao, Cozumel, and Cartagena to its tropical destination roster.


Delta Airlines is poised to resume its route to Curaçao starting Dec. 16 after a hiatus of over a decade, thereby enriching its network in the vibrant Dutch Caribbean region. The service will operate exclusively on Saturdays from Atlanta, marking the airline's first venture into the tropical paradise since 2010. Significantly, Delta will hold the unique distinction of being the only airline to offer non-stop flights between Atlanta and Curaçao. Furthermore, passengers from across more than 100 American cities will be afforded the convenience of a single-stopover journey to this idyllic destination.

As Atlanta's foremost airline for Latin America, Delta is set to extend its schedule this winter, ramping up its weekly frequency to nearly 500 flights covering 44 locations. This constitutes a robust 30% expansion in capacity compared to 2022, testament to Delta's drive to meet the region's rising demand. Alongside Curaçao, the expanded roster includes an array of other sought-after tourist locales such as Aruba, San José del Cabo, and St. Thomas, further cementing Delta's status as the sole direct carrier from Atlanta to these locations. Moreover, new routes to the sunny climes of Cozumel, Mexico, and Cartagena, Colombia, have been recently integrated into Delta's network, adding more alternatives for passengers in search of a tropical retreat.

The forthcoming service to Curaçao coincides with Delta's most extensive holiday schedule to date, reflecting the airline's ongoing efforts to cater to the high demand during the winter season throughout Latin America, Mexico, and the Caribbean.

The airline has confirmed that a Boeing 737-800 aircraft will service the Curaçao route, outfitted with First Class, Delta Comfort+, and Main Cabin options, thereby promising a variety of comfort tiers to its passengers.