Delta to pause new nonstop route from Memphis in 2026
“Delta routinely adjusts its schedule throughout the year to best serve customer demand,” according to a prepared statement from Delta. (Charles Krupa/AP file)
Delta Air Lines will pause its daily nonstop flight between Memphis and New York City for four months in early 2026.
The Atlanta-based airline will temporarily stop the service from Memphis International Airport to John F. Kennedy International Airport on Sunday, Jan. 4, and resume operations on Thursday, May 7.
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Sophia Surrett
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