Delta announces expansion of air service for Bangor International Airport

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

10.21.25

Contact:  Aimee Thibodeau

Telephone:  207-992-4610

E-mail:  athibodeau@flybangor.com

BANGOR, Maine – Delta Air Lines has announced the return and expansion of seasonal routes at Bangor International Airport (BGR).

Service to Atlanta (ATL) will continue Saturdays and will add Sundays June 13-September 6, 2026.

Detroit (DTW) service will operate on Saturdays June 13-September 5, 2026.

The seasonal service originally was announced in February 2025 and by March, the positive response to the service allowed Delta to add six additional weeks of flights and increase the size of the aircraft being used.

“We are very grateful to the community and our passengers for their support of additional air service,” said Airport Director Jose Saavedra. “The airport continues to see an unprecedented increase in passenger traffic, and we are continuing to make upgrades and improvements to our infrastructure to support future growth.”

Delta currently provides non-stop service at BGR to New York’s LaGuardia Airport and John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York, in addition to seasonal service to Atlanta and Detroit.

About Bangor International Airport

Located on America’s northeastern seaboard, Bangor International Airport is the closest U.S. Port-of-Entry from Europe, providing a wide range of commercial and general aviation services. Non-stop, affordable flights to New York, Orlando/Sanford, Philadelphia, Tampa/St. Pete and Washington, D.C. are supplemented by seasonal flights to Atlanta, Charlotte, Chicago, Detroit, Fort Lauderdale, and Punta Gorda. BGR is currently served by Allegiant Air, American Airlines, Breeze Airways, Delta Air Lines, and United Airlines. The airport is a leader in transatlantic tech stops, as well as a strategically important location for the U.S. military. BGR is an enterprise funded entity operated by the City of Bangor and is supported solely through airport generated revenue.