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Delta offers customers 100 reasons to fly through growing Salt LakeCity hub this spring; New non-stop service to New Orleans, Long Beach brings planned Salt Lake City destinations to 100; special low fares celebrate new routes.
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M2 PRESSWIRE-4 January 2006-Delta-Air: Delta offers customers 100 reasons to fly through growing Salt LakeCity hub this spring; New non-stop service to New Orleans, Long Beach brings planned Salt Lake City destinations to 100; special low fares celebrate new routes(C)1994-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:03012006 SALT LAKE CITY - Delta Air Lines' customers will officially have 100 reasons to fly through the Salt Lake City hub this spring with the addition of the hub's newest non-stop destinations: New Orleans, La., and Long Beach, Calif.
With these routes, Delta has now announced plans to offer customers 100 non-stop destinations from Salt Lake City as of March, including service to New Orleans beginning Jan. 31, and to Long Beach on March 6. Delta...
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