The cityscape of Hong Kong is set to be reconnected with daily Delta flights from Los Angeles in 2026.
Cover The cityscape of Hong Kong is set to be reconnected with daily Delta flights from Los Angeles in 2026. (Photo: Freepik)
The cityscape of Hong Kong is set to be reconnected with daily Delta flights from Los Angeles in 2026.

Delta is bringing back nonstop LAX–Hong Kong flights in 2026, re-entering a highly competitive trans-Pacific route

After an eight-year hiatus, Delta Air Lines is gearing up to resume non-stop flights to Hong Kong, marking a major expansion of its Pacific strategy. Beginning June 2026, Delta will operate daily flights between Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and Hong Kong International Airport (HKG) aboard its flagship Airbus A350‑900 aircraft.

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Delta last offered direct service to Hong Kong in 2018 from its Seattle hub—a route it discontinued amid challenging market dynamics. It also previously flew from Detroit to Hong Kong until 2012 and briefly between Tokyo-Narita and Hong Kong until 2016. The carrier has clarified that this new run will originate from LAX, not Seattle.

US–Asia travel: rebounding but not fully recovered

Delta’s decision comes as trans-Pacific travel continues to rebound. According to the US International Trade Administration, international passenger traffic between the US and Asia reached 2.61 million in December 2024—an 11.7 per cent year-on-year increase, though still about 22 per cent below pre-pandemic levels in 2019.

Industry-wide, Asia-Pacific carriers saw the strongest global recovery in 2024. Data from the International Air Transport Association (IATA) shows international traffic by Asia-Pacific airlines rose 26 per cent year-on-year—leading all regions—but remained about 9 per cent shy of 2019 volumes.

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Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) also continues its recovery. In 2024, it handled approximately 53 million passengers, up 34 per cent from 2023 but still trailing its 2019 peak of 71.5 million. It ranked as the ninth-busiest airport globally for international traffic last year, underscoring its role as a major Asian hub regaining its footing after extended pandemic-related closures.

With demand steadily rising and airlines reintroducing capacity, analysts expect US–Asia air travel to return to near pre-Covid levels by 2026—just in time for Delta’s relaunch.

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Chonx Tibajia is a senior editor at Tatler Asia’s T-Labs team, where she writes widely on lifestyle subjects including beauty, style, entertainment and travel. She has a long career in journalism, including roles as a columnist at The Philippine Star, and is the founder of the creative platform Pineappleversed. Beyond Tatler, her bylines appear in regional lifestyle and business publications, showcasing a broad portfolio that spans beauty trends, travel guides and culture pieces.