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Delta Peak Summer 2022 Canada Operations Update - 10APR22

Published at 0500GMT 13APR22

Delta Air Lines recently filed changes to its peak summer season operation to Canada, up to 05SEP22*. Following frequency adjustment is based on OAG schedule filing from the week of 14JUL19 vs week of 10JUL22. Information for the week of 10JUL22 is as of 10APR22, although further adjustment remains likely.

The week of 10JUL22 serves as general indicator of the airline’s operation during peak season between 06JUN22 and 05SEP22.

Atlanta – Montreal Reduce from 34 to 21 weekly
Atlanta – Toronto Reduce from 47 to 28 weekly
Detroit – Montreal 27 weekly
Detroit – Toronto Reduce from 34 to 27 weekly
Minneapolis/St. Paul – Calgary Reduce from 3 to 2 daily
Minneapolis/St. Paul – Montreal Reduce from 13 to 7 weekly
Minneapolis/St. Paul – Toronto Reduce from 25 to 21 weekly
Minneapolis/St. Paul – Vancouver Reduce from 2 to 1 daily
Minneapolis/St. Paul – Winnipeg Reduce from 27 to 14 weekly
New York LaGuardia – Montreal Reduce from 31 to 21 weekly
New York LaGuardia – Toronto 39 weekly (not offered in NS19)
Salt Lake City – Calgary Reduce from 2 to 1 daily
Salt Lake City – Toronto 1 daily
Salt Lake City – Vancouver Reduce from 2 to 1 daily
Seattle – Vancouver Reduce from 7 to 6 daily

* Frequencies listed above remain largely identical between 06SEP22 and 29OCT22 for the remainder of summer schedule.

Removed routes:
Atlanta – Vancouver
Cincinnati – Toronto
Detroit – Ottawa
Detroit – Vancouver
Minneapolis/St. Paul – Edmonton
Minneapolis/St. Paul – Saskatoon
New York JFK – Montreal
New York JFK – Toronto
New York JFK – Vancouver
New York LaGuardia – Halifax
New York LaGuardia – Ottawa
Seattle – Calgary
Seattle – Victoria

The comparison sees overall reduction from 529 weekly, 48602 seats to 289 weekly, 29404 seats (one-way US departure). At Minneapolis/St. Paul, the airline schedules Airbus A321 aircraft to Calgary and Vancouver during peak season.