Tulum, Q.R. — Delta Airlines has announced the New Year will kick off with a new direct flight to Tulum. Starting January 11, 2025 Delta will introduce flights from Detroit to Tulum (TQO), a first for the airline.
Tulum is celebrated for its stunning beaches, ancient Mayan ruins and rich cultural heritage, making it an ideal destination for both relaxation and exploration.
The airline says they are also adding other Mexico flights starting the New Year. Those flights include service from Detroit to Tulum and Los Angeles to Mazatlán this winter as Aeromexico launches service from Atlanta and Los Angeles to Manzanillo, Newark to Mexico City and Denver to Monterrey.
“Month after month, our customers are showing us one thing: They want to get out and see the world,” said Joe Esposito, Delta’s Senior V.P. of Network Planning.
“Mexico is one of our most popular destinations for U.S. customers. That’s why we’re adding four new destinations in Mexico this year, giving our customers even more ways to experience Latin America’s rich cultural heritage.”
With these new routes, Delta will operate up to 50 weekly flights from DTW to five destinations in Mexico this winter, including other popular spots like Cancun, Cabo San Lucas, Mexico City and Puerto Vallarta.
Together with our existing service from Atlanta and Minneapolis, Delta will offer 10 weekly flights from the U.S. to Tulum, with four flights on Saturdays.
Delta’s new routes to Tulum and Mazatlán will operate on Saturdays on Delta’s Boeing 737-800 and Airbus 319 aircraft, offering First Class, Delta Comfort+ and Main Cabin options.