Delta Vacations adds six more US destinations
Delta Air Lines’ official vacation provider Delta Vacations has launched six new U.S. destinations to its portfolio of vacation packages.
New trips are now bookable to Asheville, North Carolina; Aspen, Colorado; Panama City, Florida; Oakland, California; Lexington, Kentucky; and Fairbanks, Alaska.
Delta Vacations now offers flight and hotel deals to more than 300 destinations worldwide.
"Domestic travel has been growing in popularity among our customers. Quick trips allow travelers to maximize their vacation time by exploring unique places that may only be a short flight away such as these destinations," said Elizabeth Moriarty, vice president—product development at Delta Vacations.
Packages include accommodations in boutique hotels, country inns and beach resorts, along with optional add-ons like car rental.
Customers can fully customize their trips, and overseas packages also include bundled flights aboard Delta airline partners such as Alitalia, Aeromexico and Virgin Atlantic.
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