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  2. ExpressTram - Wikipedia

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    The driverless system transports passengers along Concourse A of the airport's Edward H. McNamara Terminal, which is the world's second-longest airport concourse. Detroit Metro Airport serves as the second- or third-largest hub for Delta Air Lines, after Atlanta and sometimes after Minneapolis-St. Paul (depending on schedules).

  3. List of Delta Air Lines destinations - Wikipedia

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    Delta Air Lines is a major United States airline based in Atlanta, Georgia.As of December 31, 2021, Delta's mainline aircraft fly to 242 destinations, serving 52 countries across six continents.

  4. Airport rail link - Wikipedia

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    An airport rail link is a service providing passenger rail transport between an airport and a nearby city. Direct links operate straight from the airport terminal to the city, while other links require an intermediate use of a people mover or shuttle bus. Advantages for the passenger include faster travel times and easy connections with other ...

  5. Non-stop flights added from Indianapolis to spring break ...

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    Low-cost direct flights are being added at Indianapolis International Airport. They include the first non-stop from the airport to Denver.

  6. 10 cheapest flights out of Detroit Metro Airport this summer

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    Usual flights from Detroit to San Diego fall within the $500 range, but flights with Spirit in June stay below $200 — usually with a layover — while flights Frontier in July sit below $250.

  7. Delta Air Lines to add nonstop flight between Indianapolis ...

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    Between 2010 and 2023, the Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson metro area grew by more than 250,000 residents to more than 2.1 million people. The region's net migration in that time frame led Midwest ...