Delta adds flight to Beaufort County airport

Delta Air Lines has announced the addition of a fourth daily flight between Hilton Head Island Airport and Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.

This additional flight will begin on June 8, 2020 and run through Aug. 31, 2020. Tickets are available now at delta.com, or by contacting your local travel professional.

“Business and leisure travelers now have conveniently timed daily flights to Atlanta as well as added opportunities to connect to cities throughout the U.S. and beyond,” Beaufort County Council Chairman Stu Rodman said in a release. “The fourth daily frequency helps to open up an important business access point to our region and also helps to attract new tourists to the area.”

“Delta Air Lines has been a wonderful partner to Hilton Head Island and the Beaufort County region,” Hilton Head Island Airport Airport Director Jon Rembold said. “A commitment like this in any region only works when travelers choose to use the service. The growth in Delta’s (Hilton Head) network options is a direct result of ridership and the continued support from both locals and visitors to our island.”

Year-round service to Atlanta began in May 2019. At its Atlanta hub, Delta operates approximately 1,000 daily departures to destinations across the U.S., Canada, Latin America, the Caribbean, South America, Europe and Asia. With the addition of this added daily frequency, travelers will be offered both morning, mid-day and evening flight options, opening up more flexibility for area travelers and visitors. Delta’s seasonal service between Hilton Head Island and New York’s LaGuardia Airport will return June 27, 2020.

The Hilton Head Island Airport is a division of Beaufort County Government. In addition to Delta Air Lines, the airport is currently served by American Airlines and United Airlines.

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