Between May 8th and May 12th, Delta Air Lines will begin seven routes to Europe from the United States for the peak season. The operations will be carried out on Airbus A330-900neo, Boeing 767-300(ER) and Boeing 767-400(ER) aircraft.
In this case, five routes will be seasonal, ending between September and October, while the others two will be regular for the entire year.
See also: Swoop resumes flights to Orlando.
Delta new routes between United States and Europe
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From | To | Aircraft | Freq. | Start | End |
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Atlanta (ATL) | Nice (NCE) | Boeing 767 | 7 | 12-May | 20-Sep |
Atlanta (ATL) | Venice (VCE) | Boeing 767 | 7 | 7-May | 28-Oct |
Boston (BOS) | Athens (ATH) | Airbus A330 | 3 | 8-May | 28-Oct |
Boston (BOS) | Edinburgh (EDI) | Boeing 767 | 7 | 8-May | 28-Oct |
Boston (BOS) | Lisbon (LIS) | Boeing 767 | 7 | 8-May | - |
Los Angeles (LAX) | Paris (CDG) | Airbus A330 | 7 | 8-May | - |
New York (JFK) | Prague (PRG) | Boeing 767 | 7 | 8-May | 30-Sep |
Regular routes
- Boston (BOS) – Lisbon (LIS)
- Los Angeles (LAX) – Paris (CDG)
See also: Air Canada inaugurates seasonal flights between Vancouver and Frankfurt.
During the remainder of May and June, Delta will launch more routes between the United States and Europe, which will be reported on Aviacionline.
See also: American Airlines launched five seasonal routes to Europe on May 5th.