Delta expands Mexico schedule
Delta Vacations is offering travel agents more options for booking vacation packages to Mexico with extra nonstop flights from US cities.
Extra Delta Air Lines flights are available to Los Cabos departing from Minneapolis/St. Paul, Atlanta and Salt Lake City and from Atlanta and Salt Lake City to Puerto Vallarta.
The expanded services begin October 1, with four weekly flights between Atlanta and Los Cabos, and Salt Lake City and Puerto Vallarta.
Four weekly services from Salt Lake City and Los Cabos and Atlanta and Puerto Vallarta will start October 4 and 5 respectively.
A weekly service between Minneapolis/St. Paul and Los Cabos will then take off from November 8.
The new flights are in additional to current scheduled services and are now available for booking.
Delta Vacations is also offering savings of up to $300 per booking on vacation packages for travel through October 31 to Los Cabos, when booked through a travel professional by April 30.
The promotional code is DV18091.
Agents can choose from more than 25 hotels and resorts in Los Cabos, 20 in Puerto Vallarta and more than 12 in Riviera Nayarit when booking Delta Vacations packages.
More information for travel professionals can be found at www.worldagentdirect.com
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