Sunday, February 21, 2010 at 11:04 PM - For Immediate Release
Sacramento International to Detroit Metro Nonstop Flight Announced
Delta Flights Linking California’s Capital and the Motor City Take Off April 2010
SACRAMENTO, CA. — Delta Airlines initiates nonstop service from Sacramento to Detroit Metro Airport on April 7, 2010. The new service links California’s capital with the Detroit – also known as Motown and the Motor City.
“More flights at Sacramento International Airport - especially convenient, nonstop flights - help business and leisure travelers to reach key destinations and,” said Roger Dickinson, Chairman of the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors. “Detroit’s is a key connection for the Sacramento region due to its strength in the technology and transportation sectors.”
The new service offers the convenience of daily flights five days a week and will increase to seven days a week this summer. The schedule is as follows:
Flight 2446 | Flight 2319 |
Sacramento to Detroit | Detroit to Sacramento |
Departs 10:45 p.m. | Arrives 6:05 a.m. |
“The Sacramento County Airport System is pleased to launch another new city pair at Sacramento International Airport in 2010. It is testament to the region’s strength in the travel market,” stated Hardy Acree, Director of Airports. “With our new terminal on the way, new service additions and new ground transportation options Tahoe and Napa/Sonoma arriving this spring , Sacramento International Airport is the airport of choice for Northern California.”
In addition to nonstop service to Detroit, the new Delta Airlines flights offer convenient one-stop connections to the following cities:
International Cities | ||
Montego Bay, Jamaica | Montreal, Canada | Toronto, Canada |
U.S. Cities | ||
Akron/Canton, OH | Columbus, OH | Marquette, MI |
Albany, NY | Dayton, OH | Madison, WI |
Appleton, WI | Flint, MI | Miami, FL |
Atlanta, GA | Fort Lauderdale, FL | Milwaukee, WI |
Bloomington, IL | Fort Wayne, IN | New York, NY (La Guardia) |
Baltimore, MD | Green Bay, WI | Norfolk, VA |
Boston, MA | Grand Rapids, MI | Orlando, FL |
Buffalo, NY | Harrisburg, PA | Philadelphia, PA |
Charlotte-Douglass, NC | Hartford, CT | Nashville, TN |
Chicago, IL (Midway) | Indianapolis, IN | Newark, NJ |
Chicago, IL (O hare) | Pittsburg, PA | Saginaw, MI |
Cincinnati, OH | Raleigh/Duram, NC | Washington, D.C. (National) |
Cleveland, OH | Lansing, MI | Washington-Dulles, VA |
Cleveland, OH | Lexington, KY |
The Sacramento County Department of Airports is responsible for planning, developing, operating and maintaining the county’s four airports: Sacramento International Airport, Executive Airport, Mather Airport and Franklin Field. Sacramento International Airport offers more than 155 daily nonstop flights on 12 domestic and international carriers to 36 destinations. The regional economic impact of the Sacramento County Department of Airports is more than $4 billion annually. For more information, visit sacramento.aero.