
Travelers heading into the colder months will now have more ways to reach top snowy destinations. American Airlines, Delta, Southwest, and United Airlines are introducing new winter flight routes across the U.S., making it easier to access ski towns, holiday resorts, and mountain escapes.
For those planning ski trips, cozy cabin getaways, or festive holiday adventures, these expanded routes come just in time.
New Winter Flight Routes from Major Airlines
American Airlines is rolling out seasonal services to winter hotspots in Colorado, Utah, and Montana, while Delta is strengthening its schedule to the Rocky Mountains.
Southwest Airlines is also boosting winter flight routes, adding more trips to Denver and Salt Lake City—two major gateways to U.S. ski resorts. United Airlines, meanwhile, is broadening its reach by connecting passengers to snowy destinations both domestically and in nearby Canada, opening up options like Aspen, Jackson Hole, Lake Tahoe, and Banff.
How New Routes Boost Winter Tourism
These expanded winter flight routes not only make travel more convenient but also support winter tourism in key regions. More flights mean greater access, increased competition, and in many cases, better pricing for travelers.

For ski resorts, mountain towns, and holiday markets, this surge in connectivity provides a significant boost, especially during the busy holiday travel season.
Plan Your Winter Getaway Now
If you’re planning a snowy vacation, booking early is essential. Seasonal flights are in high demand, especially around Christmas and New Year’s. Whether you’re chasing fresh powder in the Rockies, looking for a family ski trip in Vermont, or crossing the border for Canadian resorts, these winter flight routes give travelers more flexibility than ever.
With U.S. airlines expanding their seasonal offerings, travelers can look forward to a smoother and more connected winter travel season in 2025.