Delta Will Expand Service to Popular European Destinations
Delta Air Lines will offer more flights to popular European destinations by adding eight percent more transatlantic flights in summer 2023 than this year, plus seven new routes.
The airline will offer new or resumed flights to destinations including London-Heathrow, Paris, Geneva, Stuttgart and Berlin.
New York
The carrier revealed it would deliver its largest trans-Atlantic schedule ever from JFK next summer by offering more than 220 weekly departures to 26 destinations, including new daily service to:
- 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.
JFK is undergoing a $1.5 billion transformation as part of Delta’s decade-long $12 billion investment in U.S. airport infrastructure. The expansion will include a new Delta Sky Club on the A Concourse of Terminal 4 as well as a Delta One Club featuring a dedicated level of service that further elevates the lounge experience.
Atlanta
With approximately 800 peak-day flights to destinations across the globe, Delta is Atlanta’s hometown carrier as well as its largest global connector.
With approximately 800 peak-day flights, Delta is the largest international carrier in Atlanta, where the hub also serves as the largest global connector. And next summer, the airline will add 11 weekly flights to three trans-Atlantic destinations including:
- 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
Summer 2023 will see the relaunch of service to cities that haven’t been serviced in years including adding daily service to:
- Paris beginning on May 8 (restarting the route post-pandemic).
- London-Heathrow beginning on March 25 (a route not operated since 2015).
Additionally, Delta remains committed to transforming the airport experience at its west coast hub, with the brand-new T3 facility opening to customers on Oct. 5.
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