11/08/2021 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/08/2021 06:01
Customers planning next summer's European vacation will discover more routes, premium seats and destinations in 2022, including a significant restoration of service in which Delta will offer the most flights to Europe from New York-JFK and Boston.
And those looking to kickstart their trip with a more elevated onboard experience can indulge in Delta Premium Select, as every European flight will boast the premium economy cabin for the first time since its debut in 2017.
"We're focused on bringing back the routes and destinations our customers love, so they enjoy easy, convenient access to a comprehensive, far-reaching network throughout Europe and its neighboring regions," said Joe Esposito, Delta's S.V.P. - Network Planning. "With the lifting of restrictions to the U.S. and abroad, plus growing vaccination rates and tremendous pent-up demand, travel to Europe is expected to surge next summer - and Delta customers are assured to enjoy every moment from curb to claim."
As the largest trans-Atlantic carrier from New York-JFK and Boston, Delta's summer 2022 schedule will jump 90% in additional capacity across the pond, compared with summer 2021. In total, Delta plans to operate up to 73 daily flights to 25 destinations from 10 U.S. gateway cities. Including Delta's partners Air France, KLM and Virgin Atlantic, customers have even more nonstop options to begin their travels with a total of 21 U.S. cities.
The extensive connectivity offered through Air France, KLM and Virgin Atlantic also means customers can seamlessly connect from Delta to 186 other destinations throughout Europe, Africa, the Middle East and India.
Additionally, travelers can look forward to a choice of six more nonstop destinations by next summer with long-awaited returning service to Brussels (BRU), Copenhagen (CPH), Edinburgh (EDI), Munich (MUC), Prague (PRG) and Zurich (ZRH).
Over the next several months, Delta is adding flights to major cities across the Atlantic with more frequencies, returning routes and modernized, upgraded aircraft.
At New York-JFK, Delta will operate up to 29 daily flights to 23 trans-Atlantic destinations in summer 2022, including restarting pre-COVID service to the following markets:
Additionally, Delta will:
In Boston, new and returning routes plus upgraded aircraft will mean rapid growth for Delta's hub at Logan International Airport. Delta will operate up to 10 daily flights to nine trans-Atlantic destinations, offering nearly 5,000 more seats each week compared with summer 2019, including:
As the biggest carrier in the U.S. Southeast, Delta will operate up 18 daily flights from Atlanta to 14 trans-Atlantic destinations, including:
Delta will also restore trans-Atlantic service to three key U.S. markets: Portland (PDX)to Amsterdam on May 3, and Cincinnati (CVG) and Raleigh-Durham (RDU) to Paris on Aug. 2 and Aug. 3, respectively.
As international travel gradually returned in 2021, Delta took advantage of the recovery to upgrade and outfit its Airbus A330* and Boeing 767-300 fleet with the Delta Premium Select cabin, which was previously focused in long-haul trans-Pacific markets. Both fleet types will also receive additional upgrades like refreshed lavatories and new LED cabin lighting.
With this fleet refresh, every flight to Europe by next summer will offer a consistent onboard experience with a choice of four experiences - Delta One or Delta One Suites, Delta Premium Select, Delta Comfort+ and Main Cabin - each appealing to a wide variety of travelers.**
The elevated experience in Delta Premium Select includes more space to relax and stretch out with a wider seat, deeper recline and an adjustable footrest and leg rest. Customers will enjoy Delta's best-in-class seatback entertainment with larger screens while powering up their own devices with in-seat power and USB ports. They'll also receive an amenity kit, noise-cancelling headsets and a blanket and pillow to help them arrive rested and refreshed.
Planning an international trip might require new steps before arriving at the airport, but Delta is delivering new digital solutions and a more personalized experience.
As the U.S. reopens to vaccinated international travelers on Nov. 8 with ever-increasing demand, Delta is simplifying health and other entry requirements during boarding, check-in and beyond on delta.com. Customers on nearly all routes into the U.S. will also be able to verify their vaccination certificate and negative COVID-19 test results using Delta FlyReady.
Additionally, Delta is revamping its Delta Discover Map, allowing customers to conveniently filter destinations based on vaccination status.
The Fly Delta app remains the ultimate travel companion with a new day-of travel experience, self-service improvements and more.
Delta is giving customers more ways to look forward to the return of travel, including new opportunities to navigate the airport hands- and device-free from curb to claim, new seasonally-inspired beverages and refreshed menus from top restaurants, and more destinations to plan future trips.
*Delta Premium Select is pre-installed on Delta's Airbus A330-900neo fleet.
**MSP-KEF operated on a Boeing 757 with Delta Premium Select-branded First Class cabin.