Delta Resumes Nonstop Flights to Salt Lake City from Pittsburgh

Flights begin on Nov. 23 on this route that had no nonstop flights from Pittsburgh International Airport since the pandemic.
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Starting this fall, Pittsburghers once again will be able to fly nonstop daily to Salt Lake City.

Delta Airlines announced Friday that it is restoring the flight that it ended in early 2020 because of the pandemic. No other airline has been flying nonstop between Pittsburgh International Airport and the Utah capital.

The first nonstop Delta flights will begin on Nov. 23, just in time for the Thanksgiving holiday and winter ski season. The outbound flight departs PIT at 5:40 p.m. and arrives at Salt Lake City at 8:12 p.m. local time. The return flight departs SLC at 11 a.m. and arrives at PIT at 4:39 p.m. local time.

Tickets for these flights go on sale at Delta.com beginning June 22. Salt Lake City is one of Delta’s largest hubs, linking to 90 destinations, including the West Coast, Mexico, Western Canada, Hawaii and Alaska.

This latest announcement builds on nonstop flights from here to the West Coast. PIT began flights to San Diego on Breeze Airways in May and Southwest Airlines earlier in June.

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