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Delta Air Lines To Launch New Daily flights To Strengthen Tourism, Trade And Premium Connectivity Between Australia And Los Angeles

16 Feb

Delta Air Lines To Launch New Daily flights To Strengthen Tourism, Trade And Premium Connectivity Between Australia And Los Angeles

Delta Air Lines To Launch New Daily flights To Strengthen Tourism, Trade And Premium Connectivity Between Australia And Los Angeles

Delta Air Lines will establish daily flights from its A350 route which connects Los Angeles and Melbourne starting October 2026 to enhance tourism and trade and family travel between Victoria and the United States. The new daily widebody flights from the airport which provide direct connections to the US and maintain constant onboard service will transform travel between these two cities that value creativity and sports into a standard experience.

Frequencies ramping up to daily over peak summer

Delta’s Los Angeles–Melbourne link, launched in December 2025 as the carrier’s third non‑stop route to Australia after Sydney and Brisbane, currently operates three times weekly and is scheduled year‑round. From 13 October 2026, a fourth weekly service will be added on Tuesdays, followed by a fifth frequency on Thursdays from 27 October.

From 22 December 2026, the airline will move to daily operations between Los Angeles and Melbourne, with the enhanced schedule running through to March 2027 to capture the southern summer and North American holiday peaks. After the peak season, the route is planned to return to three weekly services, preserving year‑round connectivity while matching seasonal demand.

Premium A350 experience tailored to long‑haul tourism

All flights on the Los Angeles–Melbourne route are operated by Delta’s Airbus A350‑900, which the airline showcases as a flagship long‑haul aircraft combining fuel efficiency with an elevated cabin experience. The A350 is configured with 275 seats, including 40 Delta One suites, Delta Premium Select, extra‑legroom Comfort+ and Main Cabin, offering a clear spectrum of choices for both leisure and business travellers crossing the Pacific.

In Los Angeles, passengers benefit from Delta’s upgraded facilities at LAX, including its premium lounges, streamlined check‑in and strong onward network that spans more than 190 domestic and international destinations via the hub. For Melbourne‑based travellers, that means faster one‑stop access not only to major US gateways like New York, Boston, Atlanta and Seattle, but also to secondary cities that previously required more complex or fragmented itineraries.

Boost for Melbourne tourism, trade and aviation capacity

Melbourne Airport’s aviation leadership has described Delta’s step‑up in capacity so soon after launch as a welcome sign of confidence in Victoria’s premium long‑haul market. Airport executives have indicated that the extra frequencies are expected to add tens of thousands of annual seats between Melbourne and the US, creating fresh opportunities for tourism operators, hotels and tour providers on both sides of the Pacific.​

Victorian government representatives have previously highlighted that stronger US air links open doors not just for tourism but for exporters in food, technology and advanced manufacturing, with more belly‑hold space for freight into one of the world’s largest consumer markets. As Los Angeles is a global entertainment and business hub, a more robust schedule is likely to support greater two‑way traffic for events, conferences and major sporting fixtures, further weaving Victoria into the wider North American travel and trade ecosystem.

Tourism flows in both directions

From Australia’s perspective, a daily Los Angeles connection enhances the appeal of multi‑city US holidays, enabling travellers from Melbourne to build itineraries that combine California with Hawaii, the East Coast or national parks using Delta’s domestic network. For US visitors, the increased capacity makes it easier to slot Melbourne into longer Australia itineraries that already feature Sydney, Brisbane and beyond, especially for trips centred on major events, culinary tourism or extended stays with family and friends.

Travel planners expect that daily frequencies during peak season will reduce pressure on popular travel dates, widen fare and cabin choice, and encourage more spontaneous booking behaviour among repeat visitors who might previously have been constrained by limited flight options. Over time, a thicker air bridge between Los Angeles and Melbourne could also support niche segments such as luxury small‑group tours, wine and food‑focused journeys into regional Victoria, and educational travel linked to the state’s universities.

Wider network uplift: Honolulu links from New York and Boston

Alongside its Australia build‑up, Delta is also strengthening leisure‑heavy links to Hawaii, which can serve as a complementary destination for travellers using LAX as a gateway. From 1 April 2026, the airline’s New York–Honolulu route will move from up to five weekly services to a daily schedule, operated by Boeing 767‑300 aircraft.

From 19 December 2026, Delta will reinstate non‑stop flights between Boston and Honolulu using Airbus A330‑300s, offering daily frequencies in late December before settling into a four‑times‑weekly winter operation. These Hawaii enhancements, combined with the Los Angeles–Melbourne daily window, give long‑haul leisure travellers more options to blend mainland US, Hawaii and Australia into ambitious, once‑in‑a‑lifetime itineraries built around Delta’s network.

Transpacific travel from Los Angeles to Melbourne begins a new phase. The upcoming Delta summer schedule, which includes daily flights from Los Angeles to Melbourne, will allow Pacific travelers to experience more frequent travel options because they will gain access to multiple departure times and various cabin classes and all connecting flights.

The extended flight schedule enables families from different continents to reunite while US sports fans in Melbourne and Australians who want winter sun and city breaks in California and other destinations can travel freely between the two locations, which will enhance both aviation connections and tourism activities between Victoria and the United States for future years.

Image Credit: Delta Air Lines

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