Delta is expanding its reach from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) with two new nonstop routes: daily service to Hong Kong (HKG) beginning June 6, 2026, and three daily flights to Chicago O’Hare (ORD) starting June 7, 2026. These additions underscore Delta’s continued investment in LAX as a premier coastal gateway for both international and domestic travel.
“Launching service to Hong Kong and Chicago from LAX strengthens our presence in two of the world’s most dynamic markets,” said Paul Baldoni, SVP of Network Planning. “As the largest global carrier at LAX, we’re continuing to invest in routes that matter to our customers and deliver the premium travel experience that they’ve come to expect from Delta.”
Delta’s new nonstop service between Los Angeles and Hong Kong provides direct access to this global city, while also unlocking more than 30 convenient one-stop connections to and from LAX.
In addition to serving growing passenger demand, the new route significantly strengthens Delta Cargo’s transpacific network, creating a vital new freight corridor between two of the world’s most robust cargo markets. Operated by a widebody Airbus A350 aircraft with the capacity to carry more than 20 tons of cargo per flight, the service expands our ability to transport high-value shipments — including electronics, e-commerce and perishables. This launch enhances Delta’s ability to support global supply chains and deliver seamless, reliable logistics solutions between Asia and North America.
The addition of Hong Kong also strengthens the Delta–Korean Air Joint Venture, further expanding the partnership’s reach and enhancing travel options for customers across the Pacific.
To the east, Delta’s new service between LAX and Chicago O’Hare connects two of the nation’s most influential cities, each a hub for commerce, culture and travel. With schedules tailored for both business and leisure, the route offers Angelenos quick access to Chicago’s manufacturing, insurance and financial sectors, as well as its legendary culinary scene. For Midwestern travelers, it provides a convenient gateway to LA’s tech and entertainment industries, along with seamless connections to Delta’s growing West Coast and transpacific network via LAX.
“As one of the world’s busiest airports, LAX is proud to welcome Delta’s new nonstop service to two critical global hubs, Hong Kong and Chicago,” said Doug Webster, Chief Operations and Maintenance Officer, Los Angeles World Airports. “These routes not only enhance our trans-Pacific and domestic reach but also reflect the strength of our partnership with Delta in delivering world-class service to travelers across the Pacific and to key destinations throughout the United States.”