ATLANTA, GA—Delta Air Lines is significantly expanding its reach into the African continent, launching its first-ever nonstop flight to Morocco and adding substantial new capacity to Ghana. The move, announced by the carrier, reinforces Delta’s position as a key player connecting the United States with Africa’s rapidly growing destinations.
The expansion involves two high-profile routes departing from Delta’s main hub, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL).
Morocco’s ‘Red City’ Gets a Direct Link
For the first time, Delta will offer nonstop service between Atlanta and Marrakech Menara Airport (RAK) in Morocco.
- Launch Date: The inaugural flight is scheduled for October 25.
- Frequency: The new service will operate three times a week.
- Aircraft: The route will be flown using a Boeing 767-400ER aircraft, which offers a full suite of cabin products, including Delta One lie-flat seating, Delta Premium Select, Delta Comfort+, and Main Cabin.
Marrakech, known for its vibrant souks, historic Medina, and luxury resorts, is a UNESCO-listed city experiencing a surge in global tourism interest. Delta’s new service will provide one-stop connections to the popular North African gateway for passengers flying from over 125 cities across the U.S.
Seasonal Daily Flights Added to Ghana
In a move to meet strong winter travel demand, Delta is also dramatically increasing its capacity to West Africa by adding a new seasonal service to Accra, Ghana.
- Launch Date: The daily nonstop service from Atlanta to Kotoka International Airport (ACC) begins on December 1.
- Aircraft: This new route will be served by the state-of-the-art Airbus A330-900neo, which offers modern features including Delta One Suites.
- Complements Existing Service: This seasonal route will run daily to complement Delta’s existing daily year-round nonstop flight from New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) to Accra, providing travelers with more choices and convenience during the peak holiday season.
According to Paul Baldoni, Delta’s Senior Vice President of Network Planning, “Delta’s new service to Marrakech and added flights to Accra strengthen our presence in Africa, offering more opportunities for customers to enjoy our award-winning service and premium onboard experience.”
Since launching its first African flights in 2006, Delta has carried over 7.5 million customers on these routes, underscoring its long-term commitment to the continent. The airline currently serves five year-round African destinations, and these additions are set to further enhance its footprint.
Conclusion
Delta’s strategic decision to launch a brand-new route to Morocco while significantly bolstering capacity to Ghana signals a strong belief in the growing market for both tourism and business travel between the US and Africa. By leveraging its Atlanta hub to offer widespread one-stop connections, the airline is making these dynamic, culturally rich destinations more accessible than ever, promising a boost to commerce and cultural exchange in the coming year.
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Disclaimer
All flight details, including routes, start dates, and aircraft, are based on official information released by Delta Air Lines. Travelers are advised to check the Delta Air Lines official website for the most accurate and up-to-date scheduling and booking information.