Delta Reveals Caribbean Part-Time Summer Sched

Caribbean News…
26 May 2020 6:23am
Delta aircraft on a tarmac

Delta's June schedule, while significantly reduced in comparison to last year, sees the return of several domestic and international routes, which were previously suspended due to the pandemic.

According to Travel Weekly, the carrier said that its schedule continues to be shaped by customer demand, CDC guidelines and government travel regulations, according to a statement on May 19.

Caribbean service from Atlanta includes daily flights to Montego Bay, Jamaica, and Nassau; Saturday-only service to Bonaire and St. Croix; and "less than daily" service to Aruba; Kingston, Jamaica; Turks and Caicos; Punta Cana; San Juan; St. Lucia; St. Maarten; and St. Thomas.

From New York Kennedy it will operate less-than-daily service to Santiago and Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, and San Juan.  

However, Delta said that all routes and frequencies are subject to change.

The carrier requires passengers and employees to wear face masks on all flights. It has capped seating to between 50% and 60% on each aircraft to ensure social distancing,  and it has implemented elevated cleaning measures and streamlined inflight services to decrease touchpoints on board.

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