Delta Air Lines Restarts Service Between New York City and Venice

Delta Air Lines announced it has restarted nonstop flights to Venice, Italy, from New York City and will add additional service from Atlanta later this month.

First, Delta will once again connect John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York to Venice Marco Polo Airport with daily service using a Boeing 767-300 aircraft with 216 seats.

The airline will also offer two flights from Venice to Atlanta, resuming the nonstop service later this month and adding a second service throughout the summer. Travelers will have a choice of four product experiences, including Delta One, Delta Premium Select, Delta Comfort+ and Main Cabin.

“This summer Delta is offering customers increased choice of flying between Venice and the U.S. with our New York service and enhanced Atlanta services, the world’s leading hub,” Delta Senior Vice President 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,” Curcio continued.

In total, Delta will operate 17 weekly flights between Venice and the United States during peak season, with connections to more than 200 cities across North America and beyond.

The carrier’s summer 2024 schedule between New York City and Venice will operate in cooperation with its European partners Air France, KLM and Virgin Atlantic.

 

By Donald Wood

Source TravelPulse

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