Delta Air Lines has announced plans to launch the longest nonstop domestic flight in the United States from Boston’s Logan Airport to Hawaii. Delta Air Lines announced plans to launch new daily seasonal nonstop flights between Boston and Honolulu starting Thursday, Nov. 21. Delta Air Lines announced that daily flights to Honolulu will continue until Wednesday, April 30, 2025. The airline announced that it plans to operate this route. A newly refurbished Boeing 767-300ER aircraft will be used. According to The Points Guy, the 5,095-mile route between Boston and Honolulu will be the company’s longest domestic route, taking over its current 4,983-mile nonstop service from New York’s JFK Airport to Honolulu. Delta’s seasonal service will increase competition from Hawaiian Airlines, which launched service on the same route in 2019. Travel time between the two cities is 11-12 hours. Flight times for the Delta route were not immediately announced by the airline, and the flight was not immediately available for booking.Video below: What’s inside the “red thing” at Boston’s Logan Airport?
Delta Air Lines has announced plans to launch the longest nonstop domestic flight in the United States from Boston’s Logan Airport to Hawaii.
Delta Air Lines announced plans to launch new daily seasonal nonstop flights between Boston and Honolulu starting Thursday, Nov. 21.
Delta Air Lines announced that daily flights to Honolulu will continue until Wednesday, April 30, 2025.
The airline announced that it plans to operate this route using newly refurbished Boeing 767-300ER aircraft.
According to Points GuyThe 5,095-mile route between Boston and Honolulu will be the company’s longest domestic route, taking over its current 4,983-mile nonstop service from New York’s JFK Airport to Honolulu.
The new seasonal Delta service will increase competition from Hawaiian Airlines, which launched service on the same route in 2019.
Travel time between the two cities is 11-12 hours.
Flight times for the Delta route were not immediately announced by the airline, and the flight was not immediately available for booking.
Video below: What’s inside the “red thing” at Boston’s Logan Airport?