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Delta Air Lines is adding a new nonstop transcontinental link from Boston Logan to expand coast‑to‑coast options.
The Delta Boston route will launch from Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) in the coming weeks, giving passengers more nonstop choices between the US East and West Coasts. Delta Air Lines (IATA: DL / ICAO: DAL) said the move aims to meet rising demand for premium transcontinental travel and to strengthen its domestic network.
Delta did not publish a specific start date or flight number for the new service; the carrier said it will deploy its latest aircraft and onboard product to improve the passenger experience and operational efficiency. The announcement follows recent facility upgrades at Boston Logan to support expanded long‑haul operations and intensified competition among major US airlines on premium coast‑to‑coast routes.
Travelers can expect typical transcontinental features such as upgraded cabins, premium seating and more schedule flexibility — though Delta has not disclosed exact frequencies or equipment. The airline frames the launch as part of a broader strategy to shore up service in key US markets and capture both business and leisure traffic traveling between Boston and western gateway cities.
For frequent flyers and business travelers based in Boston, the new service promises faster door‑to‑door journeys and fewer connections for West Coast destinations. For Delta, the launch is a tactical response to shifting demand patterns and a reminder that major carriers continue to invest in premium domestic routes.
Delta has kept some operational specifics private for now, so travelers should watch the airline’s official channels for full schedules, aircraft type and launch dates. Expect ticket sales and schedule postings in the weeks before service begins.