Delta to change the aircraft used on the Atlanta – Quito route

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Delta Air Lines will change the aircraft used on its AtlantaQuito route starting January 1st, 2024. According to Cirium, the carrier will start operating with Boeing 767-300(ER) jets, while it currently offers flights to the Ecuadorian capital on Boeing 757 aircraft.

See also: LATAM to increase flights between Lima and Porto Alegre.

The Boeing 767s have 216/226 seats, and the 757s have 199.

Schedule between Atlanta and Quito – Delta

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Flight From ETD To ETA
DL 633 Atlanta (ATL) 15:38 Quito (UIO) 20:50
DL 632 Quito (UIO) 23:55 Atlanta (ATL) 05:30 +1

Flight frequency

  • DL 633/632: daily – no changes.

See also: Copa Airlines to boost flights between Panama City and San Andres Island.

Route type

  • Regular.

Other information

  • Delta will fly to Quito with the 767 until the end of March, when the Boeing 757 will return.
  • Quito is the company’s only destination in Ecuador.

See also: GOL to move its flights between Aeroparque and Rio de Janeiro to Ezeiza airport.

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