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Delta to grow its Boston Logan route network in 2019

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Delta Air Lines has expanded its Boston Logan International Airport route network for next year after adding new multiple daily non-stop flights to four markets.

From 9 September 2019, the carrier will fly from Boston to Chicago O’Hare (five-weekly), Newark-Liberty International (four-weekly), and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (six-weekly), as well as Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (three-weekly), from 1 April, 2019.

Delta’s president, Glen Hauenstein said: “These new routes, along with our existing flights to San Francisco and Los Angeles, means that beginning next fall Delta will offer service to the five top business markets requested by our corporate customers.”

Delta and partners will offer up to 152 daily departures from Boston Logan with these additions, an increase of nearly 30 daily departures compared to 2018.

In addition to the new services, Delta also expanding with new daily frequencies from Boston to Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Nashville, Philadelphia, and Pittsburgh.

From Boston, Delta is also increasing its international routes next year and will fly to Edinburgh (daily) and Lisbon (daily), from 23 May.

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