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21 September 2024

Delta Air Lines Expands Connections to Italy

New flights to Catania, Naples, Rome and Milan in 2025
Delta Air Lines is preparing to offer an unforgettable summer in 2025, expanding its transatlantic network with new direct flights from Italy to the United States. Among the main innovations, the introduction of the first nonstop flight from New York-JFK to Catania stands out, which will allow travelers to discover the beauties of Sicily with a direct connection from the United States. In addition to Catania, the airline will launch new routes from Atlanta to Naples and from Minneapolis to Rome, increasing its presence in the Italian market by 10% compared to the previous year.
 
"With more than 700 weekly flights to 33 European destinations, we are expanding access to key cities such as Barcelona and Dublin with new routes and introducing our first direct service to Catania, Sicily," said Joe Esposito, Delta's Senior Vice President – Network Planning. "In addition to the opening of new Delta One Lounges and the introduction of free international Wi-Fi, we are ensuring our customers enjoy maximum comfort and connectivity throughout their journey."
 
Thanks to this enhancement, Italy becomes an even more accessible destination for American travelers, with Delta confirming itself as the leading U.S. carrier in the Italian market. The company will offer new experiences and travel options, offering exclusive packages with Delta Vacations for stays in locations such as the Amalfi Coast, Rome, Milan and Venice, as well as private tours of historic sites and unique food and wine experiences.
 
Beginning in May 2025, Delta will launch a new daily flight from New York-JFK to Catania, becoming the first U.S. airline to offer a direct connection to Sicily, allowing travelers to explore the wonders of the island, such as Mount Etna and historic Sicilian squares.
 
The new flight from Atlanta to Naples, operating four times a week, will allow you to easily reach the Amalfi Coast and the city of Pompeii, enriching the offer already present with the flight from New York (JFK).
 
Delta will add four weekly flights from Minneapolis-St. Paul in Rome, connecting its second largest hub to one of Europe's most sought-after destinations. 
 
Beginning May 24, 2025, Delta will launch a new service from Boston to Milan, complementing its current offering that includes flights from New York-JFK and Atlanta, and strengthening connectivity between the U.S. and Italy's fashion capital.
 
Edited by Alisè Vitri
Avion Tourism Magazine
Text source, visual photo: Delta Airlines Press Office
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