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FAY gains additional flight; Offers 22 flights daily

By Staff Report, posted 1 year ago

Beginning Nov. 11, the Fayetteville Regional Airport is expanding operations with a new flight. Delta Airlines has added a fourth daily flight to and from Atlanta. The additional flight will better serve travelers and shorten layover times when flying through Atlanta.  

Travelers wishing to fly FAY and take advantage of the additional flight can start booking now. Tickets can be purchased at FlyFay.com or Delta.com.

With the addition of this Delta flight, the Fayetteville Regional Airport (FAY) will now have 22 daily flights. This includes both Delta Air Lines and American Airlines operating flights.  

“We are excited to announce another step forward for the Fayetteville Regional Airport,” said Interim Airport Director Deontae Watson in a press release. “The addition of this flight to and from FAY showcases the growth the airport is experiencing and by expanding travel options for passengers, Fayetteville becomes more accessible to current residents and visitors alike.” 

For more information about the Fayetteville Regional Airport, visit flyfay.com.

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