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Delta Air Lines Resumes Service Between New York and Venice

Delta has restarted direct daily nonstop flights between New York-JFK and Venice Marco Polo Airport.  The route will be operated with a 216-seat Boeing 767-300 featuring Delta One, Delta Premium Select, Delta Comfort+ and Main Cabin seats.


Delta Air Lines Boeing 767-300 - Courtesy Delta Air Lines

On Tuesday (March 12, 2024), Delta Air Lines announced the restart of flights between New York-JFK and Marco Polo Venice Airport.  The route will operate daily with a 216-seat Boeing 767-300 featuring Delta One, Delta Premium Select, Delta Comfort+ and Main Cabin options.  Additionally, for the first time, Delta will operate double daily flights between Venice and Atlanta, with the restart of direct service later this month, and the addition of the second daily service for summer 2024.  Delta will operate a total of 17 weekly flights between Venice and the U.S. during peak season, with convenient connections to over 200 cities across North America.


In Tuesday’s announcement, Delta’s SVP – Europe, the Middle East, Africa and India, Matteo Curcio, said,


“As one of the most beautiful cities in the world, Venice is hugely popular with U.S. travelers, and our flights bring valuable tourism and trade opportunities to the city and the region as well as unrivalled opportunities for Venetians looking to explore destinations across the Americas.  We’re glad to offer customers increased choice this summer with flights from New York and additional service from Atlanta.”


The SAVE Group’s Aviation Development Director, Camillo Bozzolo, added,


“The resumption of Delta Air Lines connections to the hubs of New York and Atlanta confirms the constant growth of flows between Venice and North America, which with over one million passengers in the last year have largely exceeded the volumes of 2019.  The increase to 10 weekly frequencies on the Venice-Atlanta route will further expand the offer of destinations in connection with North, Central and South America.”


Delta's Schedule Between New York-JFK and Venice - Courtesy Delta Air Lines

Delta frequent flyers departing New York will enjoy new premium lounges at New York-JFK, as part of the airline’s $12 billion airport terminal investments.  Customers making connections in New York will also benefit from upgrades at Delta’s JFK Terminal 4, enabling seamless connections to more than 60 onward destinations.  The carrier’s summer 2024 schedule between New York-JFK and Venice will be operated in cooperation with their European Airline partners, Air France, KLM and Virgin Atlantic.


Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines (NYSE: DAL) is the global U.S. airline leader in safety, innovation, reliability and customer experience.  The carrier operates over 4,000 daily flights across more than 280 destinations on six continents.  Delta has over 100,000 team members and has served over 190 million customers in 2023.  The airline operates significant hubs and key markets in Amsterdam, Atlanta, Boston, Detroit, London-Heathrow, Los Angeles, Mexico City, Minneapolis-St. Paul, New York-JFK and LaGuardia, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Salt Lake City, Seattle, Seoul-Incheon and Tokyo.  For the last decade, Delta has led the industry in operational excellence, while maintaining their reputation for award-winning customer service.

 

 

Source: Delta Air Lines

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