Venice is once again connected with non-stop flights to the U.S.

Venice (VCE) is once again connected with non-stop flights to the United States: last Thursday (5) Delta and United resumed their New York flights from Marco Polo International Airport (VCE). Flight UA 170 took off at 18:45 from Newark and flight DL38 did it at 20:25 from John F. Kennedy Airport.

American Airlines resumed operations to the canal city from Philadelphia (PHL) after two years. Flight AA714 took off at 18:53, at this time the major U.S. carrier has no plans to restore its seasonal service from Chicago (ORD) offered prior to the pandemic.

According to data compiled through Cirium, by the 2022 summer season Venice (VCE) will have a supply of over 56,000 seats per month in more than 240 air operations to the United States, where Delta Air Lines will be the main operator with 47.68% of the market share.

Marco Polo Airport (VCE) will have four non-stop destinations from the U.S. including major transatlantic hubs on the East Coast.

Flight schedule

Delta Air Lines
New York (JFK)
  • Flight DL38 JFK 20:35 – VCE 11:05+1
  • Flight DL39 VCE 13:15 – JFK 16:55

Flights will be operated in 216-seat Boeing 767-300ERs with upgraded cabins (26 Delta One/18 Premium Select/21 Delta Comfort+/151 Main Cabin).

Atlanta (ATL)
  • Flight DL192 ATL 19:40 – VCE 11:05+1
  • Flight DL193 VCE 11:20 – ATL 16:05+1

Flights start on May 26th and are operated by Boeing 767-300ER.

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United Airlines

Newark (EWR)

  • Flight UA170 EWR 18:45 – VCE 09:05+1
  • Flight UA169 VCE 11:05 – EWR 14:40

Flights will be operated on 240-seat Boeing 767-400ERs.

American Airlines
Philadelphia (PHL)
  • Flight AA714 PHL 18:55 – VCE 09:25+1
  • Flight AA715 VCE 12:15 – PHL 15:35

The flights will be operated on 234-seat Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner aircraft.

See also: American Airlines announces return of flights to Venice

According to data obtained by Aviacionline through the Ente Nazionale Per L’Aviazione Civile (ENAC), North America was Venice’s (VCE) main international market outside Europe, where 508,174 passengers were mobilized. In addition, Marco Polo Airport (VCE) is the third main airfield in Italy with the most transatlantic flights.

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