Delta Adds fresh and More Flights from Las Vegas for CES 2026

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LAS VEGAS- Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines (DL) is significantly boosting capacity for CES 2026 by operating nearly 700 flights in and out of Las Vegas (LAS) between January 3–5 and January 8–10. The move supports tech enthusiasts traveling from major hubs across the U.S. and international destinations.

From expanded domestic routes including New York (JFK), Los Angeles (LAX), and Detroit (DTW) to new international services from Shanghai (PVG), Delta (DL) is reinforcing its role as a key connector to the world’s premier technology event.

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Delta CES 2026 Flights

Delta Air Lines (DL) has released a detailed frequency plan for CES 2026, increasing connectivity to Las Vegas (LAS) from more than 20 domestic and international markets.

Compared to CES 2025, the airline is offering additional seats and new routes to accommodate the surge in demand.

Key domestic hubs like Atlanta (ATL), Minneapolis (MSP), and Salt Lake City (SLC) will maintain consistent daily service. Notably, Delta will increase service from Detroit (DTW) and Los Angeles (LAX), peaking at 7 daily flights, while service from San Jose (SJC) will triple from 1 to 3 daily flights to cater to travelers from Silicon Valley.

Coastal cities also see a boost—New York (JFK) flights will rise from 4 to 7 (+2), and Boston (BOS) will increase service to 3 flights on peak days. These flights support tech professionals, media, and exhibitors attending CES 2026 from key urban centers.

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Enhanced Access for International Attendees

Delta (DL) will operate nonstop international services to Las Vegas (LAS) from major global cities:

  • Amsterdam (AMS)
  • Paris (CDG)
  • Seoul (ICN)
  • London (LHR)
  • New for CES 2026: Shanghai (PVG)

These routes provide global tech travelers with direct access to CES 2026. The ICN and PVG routes, in particular, reflect Delta’s growing strategic focus on Asia-Pacific.

Passengers flying internationally will benefit from Delta’s four-tier cabin offering—Delta One, Delta Premium Select, Comfort+, and Main—designed to meet a range of comfort preferences.

Florida to Vegas: Point-to-Point Boost

To serve the East Coast tech community, Delta (DL) is adding flights from:

  • Fort Lauderdale (FLL)
  • Miami (MIA)
  • Orlando (MCO)

These point-to-point (PTP) adds ensure Florida-based CES participants enjoy nonstop access to Las Vegas. Each of these cities will operate 1 daily flight (+1) from January 3 to 9, with outbound service tapering off post-event.

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Onboard Technology and In-Flight Experience

Delta will showcase its tech-forward brand during CES week, aligning the onboard experience with the innovation theme. Key features include:

  • Fast, free Wi-Fi for SkyMiles® members via Delta Sync
  • YouTube-powered seatback screens and cloud-based entertainment
  • Access to Delta Studio’s CES 2025 keynote for in-flight viewing

These enhancements aim to keep travelers productive and entertained en route to the event.

Capacity Overview: January 3–10, 2026

Delta’s CES 2026 frequency plan includes:

  • Core Hubs: ATL (10 daily flights), DTW (7), MSP (6), SLC (5)
  • Coastal Markets: JFK (up to 7), BOS (3), LAX (7), SEA (6)
  • PTP Adds: FLL, MCO, MIA (+1 each)
  • International Markets: PVG (new), ICN, LHR, CDG, AMS
  • Silicon Valley Focus: SJC increases from 1 to 3 flights (+2 daily)

These flights are timed to align with CES arrival (Jan 3–5) and departure (Jan 8–10) peaks, providing flexibility and higher seat capacity.

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About CES 2026

CES 2026 is scheduled to return from January 6–9, 2026, at the Las Vegas Convention Center (LAS), reaffirming its position as the world’s most influential technology trade show.

Airlines like Delta Air Lines (DL) and United Airlines (UA) are ramping up services to Las Vegas (LAS) ahead of the event, anticipating increased demand from global tech professionals, media, and exhibitors.

CES 2026 is expected to surpass its 2025 numbers, which saw 142,000+ attendees, 4,500+ exhibitors, and over 6,500 global media and analysts. With participation from 305 Fortune 500 companies and 1,400 startups in Eureka Park, it underscores its global influence.

Airlines and airports are already aligning operations to accommodate this massive movement of tech professionals from around the world.

As CES draws leaders from more than 150 countries, major international airlines including Lufthansa (LH), British Airways (BA), Air Canada (AC), Japan Airlines (JL), and Qatar Airways (QR) are expected to expand flight frequencies to LAS (McCarran International Airport).

U.S. carriers such as American Airlines (AA), Alaska Airlines (AS), and JetBlue (B6) are also likely to boost schedules to support rising inbound volumes.

The Global Stage for Innovation

Owned and produced by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), CES is the only show that covers the entire technology ecosystem—from consumer devices and AI to health, mobility, and sustainability.

The 2026 edition will continue this legacy, welcoming back thousands of startups, scaleups, and market leaders.

The CES 2025 show featured over 300 conference sessions and 1,200+ expert speakers, setting a high bar for 2026. Topics ranged across sectors like AI, Quantum Computing, 5G, Digital Health, Fintech, Cybersecurity, and Vehicle Tech.

CES 2026 is expected to broaden this scope with deeper engagement in fields such as Space Tech, XR, AgTech, and Advanced Mobility.

CES is not just about showcasing gadgets—it’s a launchpad for transformative innovation. From smart cities and robotics to blockchain and beauty tech, CES 2026 will offer a comprehensive view of how technology is shaping tomorrow’s world.

Whether it’s 3D printing in healthcare or sustainable energy systems in agriculture, the event unites sectors that are rarely seen under one roof.

With new exhibition categories, expanded startup showcases, and a renewed focus on sustainability and ethical AI, CES 2026 promises to be more inclusive, actionable, and future-oriented than ever.

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