Source: Delta Air Lines
Delta to fly its largest-ever trans-Atlantic summer schedule, with new routes to Catania, Sicily; Naples, Rome, Milan, Barcelona, Dublin, Brussels and more
“With over 700 weekly flights to 33 European destinations and beyond, we’re expanding access to key cities like Barcelona and Dublin with new routes, while introducing our first-ever nonstop service to Catania, Sicily,” said Joe Esposito, Delta’s Senior Vice President – Network Planning. “We’ve also recently opened a stunning Delta One Lounge at JFK, with more to come at LAX, BOS, and SEA. Alongside the rollout of free international Wi-Fi and increased premium seating across our fleet, we’re ensuring our customers enjoy the best in connectivity and comfort from the moment they arrive at the airport to when they touch down.”
With Delta’s enhanced Summer 2025 schedule, Italy—a land of timeless beauty and rich cultural history—has never been more accessible. As the largest U.S. carrier in the Italy market, Delta is boosting its service by over 10% year-over-year, providing even more ways for customers to experience la dolce vita.
Additionally, Delta Vacations offers a wide selection of accommodations across the Amalfi Coast, Rome, Milan, and Venice, from top international hotel chains to boutique properties. Travelers can also book private tours of historical sites like the Duomo in Milan and Pompeii near Naples, as well as experiences like chef-guided cooking lessons and private drivers for local exploration.
Catania
Whether savoring a cappuccino in a Sicilian piazza or exploring the stunning vistas of Mount Etna, Catania promises an unforgettable experience.
Now, starting in May 2025, Delta customers can experience it firsthand with the launch of new daily service from New York-JFK to Catania. As the first U.S. airline to offer direct flights to Catania, Delta is opening this long-unserved market, providing travelers unparalleled access to Sicily’s rich heritage and breathtaking landscapes.
Naples
Rome
Delta is adding four weekly flights from Minneapolis-St. Paul to Rome starting in May 2025, linking its second-largest hub to one of the most sought-after European destinations. With MSP joining Atlanta, Boston, Detroit, and New York-JFK, Delta will offer direct service to Rome from five U.S. hubs, further enhancing access to the Eternal City.
Milan
For travelers drawn to Milan’s elegance, Delta will launch four weekly flights from Boston to Milan in May 2025, filling a crucial gap as Boston’s largest unserved European market. This route complements Delta’s existing Milan service from New York-JFK and Atlanta.
Expanding beyond Italy: New European connections
Delta is also boosting its global network with new services across Europe, providing customers with more opportunities to experience everything from the artistic streets of Barcelona to Dublin’s lively pubs.
Barcelona
Delta Vacations provides a robust portfolio of hotels in Barcelona, along with unique activities like wine tours, guided Sagrada Familia tours, and day trips to Girona and Figueres.
Dublin
In May 2025, Delta will begin four-times-weekly service from Detroit to Dublin, unlocking even more opportunities for customers to explore Ireland’s scenic landscapes and vibrant culture. This new route will complement existing Dublin service from Atlanta, Boston, New York-JFK, and Minneapolis St. Paul.
Delta Vacations offers hotel options throughout Dublin and the Wild Atlantic Way,with packages that can include Railtours to the Cliffs of Moher and excursions to Belfast and the Titanic Visitors Centre, in addition to local Dublin activities.
Brussels
Delta is introducing new three-times-weekly nonstop service from Atlanta to Brussels, providing a convenient connection between the U.S. and Belgium’s vibrant capital. Known for its rich history, world-class museums, and role as the center of the European Union, Brussels is now even more accessible. This route complements Delta’s existing service from New York-JFK, further enhancing access to this important European city.