Delta Air Lines Celebrates 25 Years of Service Between Atlanta and Lima
Delta Air Lines, the largest US carrier by passenger volume, has commemorated 25 years of service on the Atlanta (ATL) to Lima (LIM) route in Peru, a route that has served over 3.2 million Delta passengers since 1998. The airline celebrated this milestone with a special ceremony at Jorge Chávez International Airport (LIM) and expressed gratitude to its customers, employees, and partners for their continued support.
Delta operates daily flights between Atlanta and Lima using Airbus A350-900 aircraft, offering passengers a premium experience with features like Delta One Suites, Delta Comfort+, and free Wi-Fi. This route connects Lima with Delta’s largest hub in Atlanta, providing access to over 200 destinations in the US and around the world. Delta’s partnership with LATAM Airlines further enhances connectivity within Peru and South America.
The airline emphasized its commitment to providing safe and reliable service in Peru while supporting local communities and the economy. Delta has invested in social and environmental initiatives in Peru, including education, health, and conservation projects. Additionally, the airline has implemented enhanced health and safety protocols, such as mask requirements, aircraft cleaning, and free testing kits, to protect customers and employees from COVID-19.
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