Summary Delta Air Lines will offer new nonstop flights between New York-JFK and Palm Springs in December. The flight will only operate once a week until Spring of next year. The carrier will deploy its Airbus A220-300 on the route, accommodating 130 passengers.

Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines will be offering a new transcontinental route this winter. Beginning in December, the carrier will commence nonstop flights between its hub at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) in New York and Palm Springs International Airport (PSP) in Southern California.

The service will be seasonal, with flights scheduled until the spring of next year. It will be the first time Delta has operated the route, and it will go head-to-head with its Pacific Northwest rival: Alaska Airlines. Flight details Delta will launch the route on December 21st, and it will only have Saturday frequencies through May 3, 2025.

DL1014 is scheduled to be a PSP turn, meaning it will operate in both directions. The westbound leg is scheduled to depart JFK just before 09:00 and arrive at PSP just before 11:00. The eastbound leg has a scheduled departure time of 12:50 from PSP and will land at JFK just after 20:30.

Flight Number Origin Departure Time Destination Arrival Time Duration DL1014 John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) 08:45 Palm Springs International Airport (PSP) 10:50 5 hours, 5 minutes Palm Springs International Airport (PSP) 12:50 John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) 20:35 4 hours, 45 minute.