Delta celebrates Canada’s 150th anniversary with fare sale

Delta celebrates Canada’s 150th anniversary with fare sale

TORONTO — Delta Air Lines has announced a fare sale to and from 11 Canadian destinations, coinciding with the launch of the airline’s new July Sky magazine cover feature on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

Delta also announced it will operate specially outfitted Canada Day flights featuring Canadian snacks on select U.S.-Canada flights on July 1.

“Delta’s service to Canada can be traced back more than 80 years, and we’re thrilled to honour Canada’s 150 years of confederation with Prime Minister Trudeau as our July Sky Magazine cover story,” said Steven Larkin, Delta’s Director – Sales, Canada. “And by putting our 11 great Canadian destinations on sale, we hope that Canadians and Americans alike take advantage of our award-winning service with thoughtful employees and innovative on-board products and excellent operational reliability.”

Travellers can visit delta.com/150 to access Delta’s fare sale in honour of Canada’s Sesquicentennial. Discounted fares for travel to and from 11 Canadian destinations Delta serves are available June 27 through July 31. Travel must begin on or after Sept. 5 and must be completed on or before Dec. 20.

Fares are available starting at $189 each way, based on required roundtrip purchase. Additional fees/restrictions/baggage charges may apply. For fare rules, restrictions, fees and baggage charges, see the full Terms and Conditions at delta.com/150.

The July issue of Sky Magazine features Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on the cover with an accompanying feature that presents an in-depth look at the Prime Minister’s connection with Canada and the challenges and opportunities he faces leading the country. Delta CEO Ed Bastian’s monthly letter in Sky addresses Delta’s service and history in Canada.
On July 1 customers on more than 130 Delta flights to and from Canada will enjoy a complimentary Maple Crème Cookie with pure Canadian maple syrup.

Delta’s frequent Canadian service from its U.S. hubs include flying to and from Victoria, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Saskatoon, Winnipeg, Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec City and Halifax.

Delta and its regional affiliates were among the launch customers of the Bombardier CRJ aircraft, a relationship that has lasted decades and continues on as Delta anticipates delivery of its first C Series aircraft in mid-2018.

Delta’s service to Canada dates back to the mid-1930s by way of carriers that merged with Delta over the years, including Northeast Airlines, Western Airlines and Northwest Airlines.

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