Delta starts new flights between Atlanta and Tegucigalpa

Yesterday, Delta Airlines began direct flights between Atlanta and Tegucigalpa as a part of the expansion of its operations in Latin America.

Friday, December 19, 2008

The regional sales manager of Delta, Miguel Lopez, said that Honduras is the only country in Central America where Delta has three flights; it has been flying for the last two years to San Pedro Sula (north) and to the bay island of Roatan.

Delta, in addition to American and Continental airlines from the US, Copa airlines from Panama and TACA airlines from El Salvador, flies to Tegucigalpa.

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