Delta Air Lines is going big for CES 2027, expanding its Las Vegas schedule to more than 120 peak-day flights and adding two new nonstop transpacific routes — Hong Kong and Taipei direct to Harry Reid International — for the first time.
The Hong Kong flight arrives January 4 with the return on January 10. Taipei comes in January 5 with outbound options January 9 and 10. Both routes join existing CES transpacific service from Seoul-Incheon and Shanghai, giving Delta direct connections between Las Vegas and four of Asia’s major technology markets during the conference window.
The domestic schedule is equally aggressive. Atlanta gets up to 10 daily flights at peak, Detroit and New York JFK up to 7, LAX and Seattle up to 6. Austin — which Delta has been building hard this year — moves to twice daily during the peak window. Point-to-point service from San Jose, San Diego, Orange County, and select Florida markets rounds out the domestic picture. European connections via Amsterdam, Paris, and London Heathrow are also on the expanded schedule.
CES draws roughly 140,000 attendees annually, with a heavy concentration of international technology industry travelers — exactly the high-yield business passenger Delta prioritizes.
Why It Matters: If CES 2027 is on your calendar, Delta’s expanded schedule means more nonstop options from more cities — and the new Hong Kong and Taipei routes give Asia-based attendees a direct shot to Las Vegas without routing through a U.S. hub. Book early; CES travel windows fill fast and prices spike hard in the days before the show opens.
Source: Delta Expands CES 2027 Service With New Asia Nonstop Flights and More Connections to Las Vegas




