Delta Air Lines Expands European and Asian Flight Offerings in 2024
Delta Air Lines is gearing up for its most extensive trans-Atlantic flight schedule ever in 2024. Already recognized as the largest carrier to Europe, Africa, and the Middle East from its JFK hub, Delta (DAL) intends to operate nearly 260 weekly flights throughout the region, covering 18 countries and serving 29 destinations next summer.
In a notable development, Delta will introduce nonstop service from JFK to Naples, Italy, starting in May of the upcoming year. This expansion complements the airline’s existing routes to Milan, Venice, and Rome. Furthermore, Delta will revive service to Shannon, Ireland, from JFK, marking its return since 2019. The airline also revealed plans for increased connectivity to Germany, with a new nonstop flight from JFK to Munich, operating three times a week. Worth noting is that Delta stands as the sole carrier offering morning departures from JFK to Paris.
In a recent appearance at a Morgan Stanley conference, Delta Air Lines hinted at significant growth prospects in the Asian market. The airline is set to launch a new Auckland service, scheduled to commence during the early stages of the Winter IATA season. Delta President Glen Hauenstein expressed optimism, citing robust advanced bookings for this market. Additionally, the airline is expanding its Sydney operations to double daily flights for peak periods, maintaining single daily flights year-round, and reintroducing service to Tahiti.
Delta Air Lines’ ambitious expansion plans highlight its commitment to providing extensive flight options for travelers and capitalizing on strong market demand in both Europe and Asia.
Sources: AirGuide Business airguide.info, msn.com, delta.com, reuters.com