Saturday, March 9, 2024
Delta Air Lines is set to resume its daily nonstop flight service from Indianapolis International Airport (IND) to Salt Lake City (SLC) on March 11. This service, which was previously suspended due to the pandemic, will operate throughout the year, offering a flight every day of the week.
“Salt Lake City is often most known for its great recreational attractions, but it’s also a major business route – serving the industrial banking, freight logistics, life science and technology industries,’” said Mario Rodriguez, executive director of the Indianapolis Airport Authority.
The reinstatement of the Salt Lake City flight is particularly significant for Indianapolis businesses, with business travel currently constituting about 46 percent of the airport’s passenger volume.
Marsha Wurster, IAA’s senior director of commercial enterprise, noted that the return of the nonstop flight enhances the airport’s connectivity to the West Coast. She added that Salt Lake City Airport serves as a pivotal Delta hub, facilitating onward connections to various destinations, including notable mountain and West Coast locations like Montana, Idaho, Oregon, and California.
Delta Air Lines presently offers an average of 26 daily flights from Indianapolis to seven direct destinations, including Atlanta, Boston, Detroit, New York-JFK and LaGuardia, Los Angeles, and Minneapolis.
Saturday, March 9, 2024
Saturday, March 9, 2024