Delta adds three nonstop routes from Austin-Bergstrom International Airport

Ghizlane Badawi Chief Executive Officer - Austin-Bergstrom International Airport
Ghizlane Badawi Chief Executive Officer - Austin-Bergstrom International Airport
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Delta Air Lines will introduce three new nonstop routes from Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS) beginning this fall, the airport announced. The airline will also increase service on two existing routes to San Francisco and Indianapolis.

Starting November 9, 2025, Delta will offer twice-daily flights to Denver via its regional partner SkyWest. Service to Columbus and Kansas City is set to begin June 7, 2026. Columbus flights will operate once daily, while Kansas City will see twice-daily service, both through SkyWest.

All new routes will use Embraer 175 aircraft featuring Delta First, Delta Comfort, and Delta Main cabins. The planes are designed for quieter travel with larger windows and more space for passengers.

“This is another exciting investment in our community from Delta,” said Ghizlane Badawi, AUS CEO. “We are so grateful for their partnership and shared mission of connecting Austin and Central Texas travelers to more nonstop destinations. We look forward to the continued collaboration with the airline, especially as we make progress on expanding and improving our airport.”

“With these new routes and expanded service, Delta is building on a strong foundation in Austin and creating more ways for our customers to get where they want to go,” said Paul Baldoni, Senior Vice President of Network Planning. “It’s another step in delivering the network, convenience and premium experience that sets Delta apart as Austin’s leading global carrier.”   

With these additions, Delta now offers nearly 30 destinations from Austin-Bergstrom International Airport.

Tickets for the new flights are available at Delta.com.



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