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Delta and United Return to Moab With Flights This Fall

Delta and United Return to Moab With Flights This Fall

Delta Air Lines and United Airlines will resume service to Canyonlands Field Airport (CNY) in Moab, Utah, beginning October 6, 2024. This marks the return of major network airline service to the region after nearly three years, providing residents with easier connections to numerous domestic and international destinations through the airlines' respective hubs. The renewed service is expected to significantly benefit travelers in eastern Utah.

United Airlines will offer daily flights to its Denver International Airport (DEN) hub, while Delta Air Lines will connect Moab to its Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) hub. Both routes will be operated by SkyWest Airlines, a regional partner for both carriers. The resumption of these flights is anticipated to enhance accessibility for tourists looking to visit nearby national parks, including Arches National Park, located minutes from the airport, and Canyonlands National Park, a half-hour drive away.

The increased air service coincides with recent developments in the Moab area, including the addition of new hotel options. The availability of one-stop flights from a wide range of U.S. cities via Denver and Salt Lake City hubs is expected to make Moab a more accessible gateway destination for visitors interested in exploring Utah's red rock country and its renowned national parks.

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