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31 May 2024

Delta Air Lines direct flight Naples-Atlanta

Seasonal connection to the world's busiest hub strengthens transatlantic offering from Naples with 4 weekly frequencies

Delta Air Lines' new direct flight from Naples to Atlanta, the company's main hub and the world's busiest airport, will operate four times a week throughout the summer season, offering customers from Campania convenient connections to hundreds of destinations in North America and beyond.

 

With this new flight, Delta expands its network from Naples, where it already operates with daily seasonal service to New York (JFK). In 2024, the company carried over 56,000 passengers on the Naples-New York route


The flight is operated with 223-seat Airbus A330-200 and offers four classes of service: Delta One, Premium Select, Comfort+ and Main Cabin. The Delta One features lie-flat seats, eco-friendly linens, seasonal gourmet menus and a Missoni amenity kit. Premium Select offers more space and comfort for customers, while meal service, more than 1,000 hours of entertainment with Delta Studio and free high-speed Wi-Fi with Delta Sync by T-Mobile are available in all cabins.


Delta recently opened a new 2,200-square-foot Sky Club Lounge in Atlanta with capacity for 500 guests, inspired by Southern design and hospitality.

 

Frequencies and schedules of the Naples–Atlanta flight (Summer 2025)

  • Flight DL279: Naples 09:00 → Atlanta 14:10 (Sun, Tue, Thu, Sat)
  • Flight DL278: Atlanta 15:00 → Naples 07:00 (+1) (Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat)

Operated in partnership with Air France, KLM.

 

There are many destinations: Delta will operate up to 110 weekly flights between Italy and the United States in summer 2025, with connections from Naples, Rome, Milan, Venice and Catania to New York, Atlanta, Boston, Detroit and Minneapolis.

 
By the editorial staff of Avion Tourism Magazine
Text source: Naples Airport Press Office and Delta Air Lines
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