Delta Air Lines will increase flights to the United States to make holiday bookings even easier.
The United States are now ready to welcome Italian travelers and this is the ideal time to start planning a trip for next summer.
In summer 2022 Delta:
- will double the daily flights to New York from Milan and Rome and will resume the service from Venice.
- will relaunch from May 1 the flight from Milan to Atlanta – route operated for the last time in 2019 – and also the service from Venice. The flight from Atlanta to Rome, operated on an annual basis, will increase to twice daily.
- will resume, also from May 1, the Rome – Boston flight, launched in summer 2021.
With the summer schedule 2022, Delta – the largest transatlantic carrier for New York-JFK and Boston – will increase capacity from Europe by 90% compared to summer 2021. In total, Delta plans to operate up to 73 flights daily in Europe from 25 cities, including Milan, Rome, and Venice. Flights are operated in partnership with Delta’s partners, Air France, KLM, and Virgin Atlantic.
Including Delta’s partners, Air France, KLM, and Virgin Atlantic, passengers will have even more options for nonstop connections for their trips to a total of 21 US cities.
The extensive connectivity offered by Air France, KLM, and Virgin Atlantic provides passengers with connecting flights from Delta to other 186 destinations in Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and India.
“We focus on resuming routes to destinations our customers love, offering extensive connectivity through our international hubs and partners, and ensuring a superior travel experience from arrival at the airport to destination“, said Joe Esposito, S.V.P. – Network Planning at Delta. “With the lifting of restrictions to the United States and abroad, along with the growing percentage of vaccinated travelers and latent demand, next summer is expected to see a surge in transatlantic travel – and Delta passengers are sure to enjoy every moment of their journey“.
Decollate for summer 2022 premium leisure travel
Those who wish to start their journey with a higher-level onboard experience can opt for Delta Premium Select class. For the first time since its debut in 2017, every flight departing from Europe will be configured with a premium economy cabin.
Delta took advantage of the recovery to update its fleet of Airbus A330 and Boeing 767-300 aircraft by equipping them with Delta Premium Select cabins, previously reserved for long-haul trans-Pacific markets. Both aircraft will also feature renovated bathrooms and new LED cabin lighting.
With this fleet update, every flight from Europe next summer will offer a onboard experience with four types of cabins – Delta One or Delta One Suites, Delta Premium Select, Comfort+, and Main Cabin.
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