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The beaches of Hawaii are calling you this winter, with extra flights to the islands along the way.
Delta Airlines announced new and expanded routes that will run in the winter months. From December 19 and March 28, a new non -stop service will be launched from Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) to Kona International Airport (KOA).
The service between Salt Lake City and Kaholoi Airport (OGG) in Maoi will also start before routine from October 6, and will run four times a week until daily service extension in November. A second daily flight for the holiday season between December 19 and January 5, as well as a second daily flight between the Heartfield-Jaxon Atlanta International Airport (ATL) and Daniel’s International Airport (HNL), will also be included.
The route between Atlanta (ATL) and Mao (OGG) will also return before normal on November 6. Flights between Manipolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP) and Honollo (HNL) will continue throughout the year, but upgraded between November 6 and March 28 with aircraft.
“We are passionate about strengthening the Delta network this winter in the winter this winter, including our new path between Salt Lake City and Kona,” Delta spokesman said in a statement to T+L. “With a 10 % increase in seats compared to the previous year, we are giving users more ways to enjoy the air islands in the holiday season – whether they are returning to a favorite island or for the first time doing something new.”
Kona was named “Dand Miss” by T+L, as it is one of the only places in the world in which you can make a knight snorkel and get closer to the Manta rays.