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Route network

Delta Air Lines routes and hubs (2026)

Delta Air Lines operates from 8 hub airports and serves 200+ destinations across 60+ countries. Europe via JFK, ATL, BOS, and DTW.

Hub airports

  • ATL

    World's largest passenger hub by volume — Delta carries roughly 75% of all ATL traffic and operates 150+ nonstop destinations from here, including direct service to every major US city and dozens of international markets.

    TSA wait times at ATL
  • JFK

    Trans-Atlantic gateway — primary origin for Delta One business-class flights to London, Paris, Amsterdam, Rome, and beyond; also the anchor of the Northeast hub strategy alongside BOS.

    TSA wait times at JFK
  • BOS

    Northeast hub and a growing trans-Atlantic origin; partners with JetBlue (Northeast Alliance) to feed Boston-area passengers into Delta's international network.

    TSA wait times at BOS
  • DTW

    Midwest connecting hub and primary European gateway for Midwest passengers; direct service to Amsterdam (KLM joint venture) and other European capitals.

    TSA wait times at DTW
  • LAX

    Pacific hub and Delta's main West Coast international gateway; nonstop service to Tokyo, Seoul, Sydney, and key Latin American cities.

    TSA wait times at LAX
  • MSP

    Upper Midwest hub serving Minnesota, the Dakotas, and connecting region — historically a Northwest Airlines stronghold that Delta inherited in the 2008 merger.

    TSA wait times at MSP
  • SLC

    Mountain West hub and fastest-growing connect hub in the network; gateway for ski-country leisure travel and western US connections.

    TSA wait times at SLC
  • SEA

    Pacific Northwest hub and secondary Pacific international gateway; codeshare partner with Korean Air and WestJet strengthens trans-Pacific and Canadian reach.

    TSA wait times at SEA

Route network overview

Total destinations

200+ destinations across 60+ countries

International coverage

Europe via JFK, ATL, BOS, and DTW; Trans-Pacific via LAX and SEA; Latin America and Caribbean via ATL and MIA; Africa and Middle East via ATL and JFK through SkyTeam joint ventures with Air France-KLM.

Alliance & partners

Delta Air Lines is a member of SkyTeam, which means passengers can earn and redeem miles on partner airlines, access partner airport lounges with qualifying elite status or cards, and benefit from coordinated schedules across the alliance.

Key partners: Air France, KLM, Korean Air, Virgin Atlantic, WestJet, Aeromexico, Virgin Australia.

Worth knowing: ATL (Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta) is the world's busiest airport by passenger count — Delta carries about 75% of its traffic, making it the most dominant hub relationship of any US carrier.

How to search Delta Air Lines routes

  • 01

    Google Flights with airline filter: Go to Google Flights, enter your home city, leave the destination blank, and filter to Delta Air Lines only. The map view shows every nonstop destination available from your airport.

  • 02

    Official route map: Delta Air Lines's website hosts an interactive route map showing every active nonstop destination — search "Delta Air Lines route map" to find it quickly.

  • 03

    Flexible-dates grid:In Google Flights, switch to the “Flexible dates” view on any Delta Air Lines route to see a price calendar — the cheapest days stand out immediately. Tuesday and Wednesday are usually the lowest-cost flying days.

  • 04

    Price-tracking alerts: Set a Google Flights price alert for any Delta Air Linesroute you fly regularly — you'll get an email the moment the price drops, so you can book before it climbs back.

More Delta Air Lines guides

Route and hub data verified . Sources: https://www.delta.com/us/en/baggage/overview; https://www.delta.com/us/en/baggage/carry-on-baggage; https://www.delta.com/us/en/check-in-security/overview; https://www.delta.com/us/en/check-in-security/check-in-time-requirements/domestic-check-in; https://www.delta.com/us/en/check-in-security/check-in-time-requirements/international-check-in.

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