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Delta is adding over 1,000 seats to Canada’s biggest markets in September – a 150% increase in capacity

Canada is reopening its borders to fully vaccinated U.S. travelers for the first time in over a year August 9, and Delta is ready to welcome them back on board with more flight and seat choices.

 

Delta is more than doubling the number of daily flights between the U.S. and Canada starting in September, eight to 19, resulting in a 150% increase in available seats. Customers will enjoy nonstop, easy access from multiple U.S. hubs to Canada’s largest business and leisure markets, including more flights to Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary and Montreal, as well as restarted service to Winnipeg. Toronto will see the largest increase, growing to 10 daily flights in September.

 

For the first time ever, four daily flights between New York’s LaGuardia Airport and Toronto will launch September 13.

 

With partner WestJet, Delta Medallion Members planning a trip to Canada can also take advantage of enhanced elite reciprocal loyalty benefits recently launched to deepen the advantages when traveling between the carriers.

 

Recognized as offering the best overall experience by The Points Guy, Delta is further investing in the customer experience with advanced high-speed Wi-Fi and premium meals, snacks and beverage service.

 

To enter Canada, customers will need to provide both proof of vaccination and a negative COVID-19 test taken within 72 hours of departure. To re-enter the U.S., customers must provide proof of a negative test within 3 days of departure.

 

As more countries welcome U.S. travelers – such as Ireland, which recently lifted its testing and quarantine requirements – Delta is keeping customers updated on entry details with the Delta Discover Map and a one-stop guide to vacation planning, the Travel Planning Center.

 

Jul 27, 2021

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