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Atlantic Southeast Airlines

Atlantic Southeast Airlines, or ASA for short, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Delta Air Lines, and offers more than 800 flights each day from its hubs at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport and Salt Lake City International Airport. ASA also operates from Cincinnati, Ohio, Tampa, Florida, and Columbus, Georgia. ASA operates Delta Connection and SkyTeam codeshare flights. Its IATA designation is EV, and its ICAO designation is CAA. All flights are operated as Delta flights with a 4000-series flight number.

The airline flies to more than 100 destinations across the United States, the Caribbean, Canada and Mexico. ASA operates a modern fleet of 40-, 50-, and 70-seat Canadair Regional Jets , and 66-passenger ATR-72-210s.


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