Delta Air Lines has made this announcement:
- More than 510 weekly flights to Europe, including more from New York-JFK and Boston than any other carrier
- Delta Premium Select offered on nearly every flight, giving customers access to 750,000 more seats in Delta’s three premium experiences vs. summer 2021*
- More service to Amsterdam, London and Paris
Customers seeking summer adventures abroad will find plenty of inspiration in Delta’s service offerings to Europe, which will include more routes and destinations in 2022, as well as more opportunities to enjoy Delta’s premium cabins, with 143 percent more seats available to customers compared to summer 2021.
“Delta has been focused on building back our network to give customers easy, convenient access to wherever they want to go, and we’re delivering on that promise with up to 74 daily flights to 21 European destinations from 10 U.S. gateways this summer,” said Joe Esposito, Delta’s S.V.P. – Network Planning.
“We have also accelerated improvements to our aircraft so that customers can enjoy a more comfortable journey, including offering more seats than ever before in Delta Premium Select, which will be available on nearly every flight to Europe in the months ahead.”
The airline has already increased the frequency of flights to important cities across the Atlantic, introduced return routes, and renovated and modernized aircraft. New flights between New York-JFK and Stockholm (ARN), commencing June 1, and Salt Lake City and London-Heathrow (LHR), beginning May 14, have been added to Delta’s summer schedule.
Customers can fly to roughly 200 additional destinations in Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and India from 19 U.S. locations thanks to Delta’s alliances with Air France, KLM, and Virgin Atlantic.
MORE FLIGHTS FROM DELTA’S BIGGEST GLOBAL HUBS
Delta will operate up to 27 daily flights to 20 European destinations from JFK, including pre-COVID service to Zurich, Brussels, Edinburgh, Copenhagen, and Prague, as the major trans-Atlantic carrier between New York-JFK and Boston.
Delta will operate up to nine daily flights to nine trans-Atlantic destinations from Boston, providing almost 5,000 additional seats per week over summer 2019.
Delta is also the leading airline in the United States Southeast, with up to 17 daily flights from Atlanta to 14 trans-Atlantic destinations, including expanded three-times-day service to Amsterdam and twice-daily service to London and Rome.
Delta will fly up to 14 daily nonstop flights from its Midwest hubs in Detroit and Minneapolis to the airline’s global hubs in Amsterdam, London, and Paris, as well as daily service to Frankfurt, Munich, and Reykjavik.
The airline’s Seattle hub will offer twice-daily service to Amsterdam and once-daily service to London and Paris on the US West Coast. Salt Lake City will offer a nonstop route to each of Delta’s three trans-Atlantic hubs on a daily basis. Delta will also resume daily service from Portland to Amsterdam.