Lei-Ing Down Delta’s Largest Hawaii Schedule: Msp–Maui Launches, Bos–Honolulu Returns

Key Highlights

  • Delta Air Lines launches new Minneapolis–St. Paul to Maui service for the first time.
  • The airline returns Boston to Honolulu nonstop flights after a gap of several years.
  • Delta is expanding its Hawaii network with more frequencies, aircraft upgrades, and premium lounges at key hubs.
  • Amy Martin, Vice President of Network Planning – Delta Air Lines, emphasizes the importance of Hawaii in their long-haul leisure network.

New Routes and Returns

Delta is stepping up its game with new routes and returns to key destinations in Hawaii. The airline has announced a launch that’s sure to excite travelers: Minneapolis–St. Paul to Maui, a route not seen before by Delta.

This new connection will offer the Upper Midwest a direct path to the Valley Isle, making it easier for residents of Minnesota and beyond to enjoy the island’s beaches, volcanic landscapes, and resort coastline.

Another significant move is the return of Boston to Honolulu nonstop flights. After a gap of several years, this route is back with daily services during peak travel times before scaling down to four weekly frequencies in the winter season. This brings New England closer to Hawaii’s capital city, reestablishing a long-haul leisure link between the Northeast and the islands.

Enhanced Travel Experience

The expansion of Delta’s island network comes with more than just new routes. The airline is also enhancing its existing services by adding frequencies, earlier seasonal service, and aircraft upgrades designed to support peak winter travel. For customers traveling through key hubs like Minneapolis–St.

Paul (MSP) and Boston (BOS), the journey will be smoother thanks to Delta’s premium airport experiences.

At MSP, Delta features three Sky Clubs, including its newest lounge with seating for over 450 guests and an outdoor Sky Deck. In BOS, travelers can enjoy the Delta One Lounge with fine dining as well as three award-winning Delta Sky Clubs. These amenities are just part of Delta’s commitment to providing a premium travel experience on their long-haul flights.

Customer Benefits

Above all, these new and returning routes will give customers more options than ever before in how they reach the islands. Delta is leveraging its position as one of the leading global carriers to offer extensive domestic and international connectivity along with a premium airport experience. The airline’s enhanced services on the Airbus A330-300 include four cabin options: Delta One, Delta Premium Select, Delta Comfort+, and Delta Main.

Customers in Delta One can enjoy lie-flat seats, chef-curated meals, and exclusive Missoni-designed amenities.

Additionally, Delta offers fast, free Delta Sync Wi-Fi presented by T-Mobile on routes to Hawaii from the U.S., making it easier for customers to stay connected during their journey. For those looking to plan a perfect vacation to Hawaii, Delta Vacations packages offer flights and expertly curated hotels, transfers, activities, and more.

With its most expansive Hawaii schedule to date, Delta continues to strengthen its position as a leading carrier to the islands. The airline is offering customers more gateways, seats, and ways to plan their winter escapes with an award-winning reliable operation designed to give customers greater peace of mind on their journey.