Delta Air Lines operates a network of 9 hub airports spanning the United States, Asia, and the Pacific. Together, these hubs handle thousands of daily departures connecting over 350 destinations worldwide. Widget Watch tracks every Delta flight at every hub in real time — updated every 30 seconds.
Select a hub below to see live delay counts, on-time performance, WiFi fleet information, seasonal delay patterns, terminal details, and more.
See all hubs on the live dashboard with real-time delay counts and flight positions.
Open Widget Watch Dashboard →Delta's hub-and-spoke network is built around three tiers of hubs:
Delta Air Lines operates 9 hub airports: Chicago O'Hare (ORD), Denver (DEN), Houston Intercontinental (IAH), Newark Liberty (EWR), San Francisco (SFO), Washington Dulles (IAD), Los Angeles (LAX), Tokyo Narita (NRT), and Guam (GUM). ORD is the largest with approximately 750 daily departures.
Chicago O'Hare (ORD) is Delta's largest hub with approximately 750 daily departures. Denver (DEN) is the second-largest with about 540. Houston (IAH) and Newark (EWR) each handle around 400 daily departures.
Widget Watch monitors delays, cancellations, and ground stops at all 9 Delta hubs in real time. Visit widgetwatch.org to see the hub health bar with on-time performance, or visit individual hub pages for detailed delay patterns, seasonal trends, and live flight counts.
All 9 Delta hubs have some level of international service. The primary international gateways are: Newark (EWR) for transatlantic flights, San Francisco (SFO) for transpacific routes, Houston (IAH) for Latin America, and Tokyo Narita (NRT) for Asia connections.