Delta Air Lines announced this week some exciting new European routes for next summer. Delta’s will be launching several new routes from Los Angeles, Atlanta, and New York (JFK).
Delta will offer new or resumed flights to destinations including London-Heathrow, Paris, Geneva, Stuttgart and Berlin with new flights beginning as early as March 2023.
Here’s a full recap of the additional European routes:
New York (JFK) updates:
- Geneva beginning on April 10 (flying for the first time since 1993).
- London-Gatwick beginning on April 10.
- Resumption of daily service to Berlin on May 25.
Additionally, Delta will add a third seasonal flight to Rome beginning May 25, operating daily.
Atlanta updates:
- Three-times-weekly service to Dusseldorf beginning on May 9 (restarting the route post-pandemic).
- Five-times-weekly seasonal service to Edinburgh beginning on May 25 (a route not operated since 2007).
- Resumption of three-times weekly service to Stuttgart beginning on March 26.
Los Angeles updates:
- Paris beginning on May 8 (restarting the route post-pandemic).
- London-Heathrow beginning on March 25 (a route not operated since 2015)
Delta’s Senior Vice President of Network Planning Joe Esposito shares:
“Next summer, Delta will give customers expanded access to popular destinations across the trans-Atlantic, continuing to solidify its position as the number-one carrier in New York. With nearly 620 weekly flights and connectivity to 32 destinations in Europe and beyond, customers will have a wealth of iconic destinations to explore and an unmatched journey to enjoy across the pond.â€
See Delta’s other recent route announcements:Â
- Delta Adds New Flights to Cape Town, Tel Aviv and Tahiti
- Delta Adds Panama City Service from LAX, JFK, MCO
- Delta Adding New Alaska Routes for Summer
- Delta Continues Boston Logan Expansion
- Delta Expands Boston with Several New Domestic Routes.
- Delta Launches Service between San Jose and New York-JFK
What are your thoughts on the latest new European route announcements from Delta? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comment below.Â
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