Delta Air Lines plans a +10% increase in capacity and new routes for Italy in 2025.
Four new routes for Italy from 2025
The airline recently chose Rome to present its developments and strategies for 2025, including the launch of four new routes and an increase in the frequencies of other flights. Starting in May 2025 Delta Air Lines will inaugurate the Catania-New York, Naples-Atlanta, Milan Malpensa-Boston and Rome Fiumicino-Minneapolis routes.
A total of 116 weekly summer flights from the US
At the same time, it will increase to three daily flights between Rome and Atlanta, its hub, in the peak months, as it already does with New York. Another novelty concerns the Venice-New York, already inaugurated, which will be extended in winter from this year. Overall, Delta Air Lines will operate up to 116 weekly flights between Italy and the US in summer 2025.”
Serving Sicily for the first time
“We confirm our love for Italy to which we have been flying for 34 years,” said Matte Curcio, senior vice president Delta Emeai, - We will operate up to 116 weekly flights between Italy and the United States in the summer of 2025. Not only will we serve Sicily for the first time with a direct flight to New York, but we will also be the only airline to operate a direct flight between Milan and Boston and between Naples and Atlanta.”
Flights up by 6% in Rome and 22% in Milan
“Further, we will offer five non-stop routes to the US from Rome, with the addition of our hub in Minneapolis. Compared to 2024, Rome Fiumicino will see +6% and Milan Malpensa +22%. Overall, Delta remains the best choice for Italian passengers to fly to New York, Los Angeles and Boston.”
In terms of product, all flights from Italy will have four classes of service and Delta is equipping its international flights with fast, free wi-fi.