Does Delta fly to the Caribbean? You bet they do! And from quite a few U.S. gateways, too. This SkyTeam airline blankets the region with numerous flights so that travelers can get to the islands in as few stops as possible, depending on where you're coming from, of course.
Put those SkyMiles to good use and get to the sunshine in no time (or earn SkyMiles in the process). Here's what you need to know about Delta flights to the Caribbean.
Delta Caribbean destinations span the region, including these airports:
Delta's Caribbean destinations
Antigua.
Aruba.
Bermuda.
Grand Cayman.
Havana.
Montego Bay.
Nassau.
Port-Au-Prince.
Providenciales.
Punta Cana.
St. Croix.
St. Lucia.
St. Thomas.
St. Maarten.
San Juan.
Santiago.
Santo Domingo.
Delta flies to the region from some major hubs, including:
Atlanta.
Boston (seasonal).
Detroit (seasonal).
New York-JFK.
Minneapolis/St. Paul.
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BROWSE CARDS
Most flights are operated with the carrier's domestic narrow-body Boeing and Airbus aircraft, such as the Boeing 737 and Airbus A321 aircraft. On occasional select flights, Delta operates wide-body planes like A330s or B757s, with Delta One cabins on specific routes. These flights are not operated year-round and depend on the airline's schedule. They have appeared on routes like New York-JFK to St. Maarten and Atlanta to Montego Bay and San Juan, but you'll want to check your itinerary if you're hoping to snag a lie-flat bed with your premium cabin ticket.
SkyMiles Medallion fliers are eligible for complimentary upgrades on Delta flights to the Caribbean, which is a nice perk. That even includes the occasional flights with Delta One cabins.
On narrow-body flights to the Caribbean — and depending on the duration — passengers in the premium cabin will have either a hot meal, cold meal or snack basket with an open bar. In economy, Delta may serve complimentary beverages and snacks.
Some planes with Delta One cabins to the Caribbean might provide comfortable lie-flat seating, but the service level will not match the Delta One experience. Despite being marketed as first class, expect standard domestic in-flight service on these flights.
Delta flights mostly have seatback screens that show movies, music, podcasts, TV shows and live TV channels (when available).
The content is free and a great way to pass the time. Dubbed Delta Studio, it features more than 1,000 hours of entertainment.
Delta has solid Wi-Fi onboard, but it carries a fee. Wi-Fi coverage can vary in different regions, and narrow-body aircraft on international flights may not always be able to access the signal in certain areas. The cost varies by flight, although there are monthly domestic and global plans.