Summary Delta Air Lines is resuming service between New York LaGuardia & Chattanooga, Tennessee, this Fall. The carrier will also drop three other regional routes from the New York market. Delta will later introduce new routes from Salt Lake City and Detroit to Northwest Arkansas.

Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines has made some adjustments to its New York regional schedule this Fall. After a five-year break, the carrier will resume service between the Big Apple and Chattanooga, Tennessee, but will also drop three other routes from the market. Additionally, the airline will introduce new routes from Salt Lake City and Detroit hubs to Northwest Arkansas.

The service will also be operated by regional aircraft . Not served since 2019 Delta filed the changes to its New York network earlier this month, according to Aeroroutes . Beginning October 7th, the carrier will resume flights between LaGuardia Airport (LGA) and Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport (CHA).

According to the carrier, it will be the first time the airline will serve the route since 2019. The route will be offered six times weekly on a Bombardier CRJ900 , operated by Delta’s wholly-owned regional subsidiary, Endeavor Air, under the Delta Connection brand. DL4925 is scheduled to depart from LGA at 19:45 and will arrive at CHA around a quarter after 22:00 local time.

The return flight, DL4995, has a scheduled departure of 07:00 from CHA, arriving just after 09:00 at LGA. Flight Number Origin Departure Time Destination Arri.