Delta Airlines is set to enhance its transatlantic offerings for the summer of 2026, introducing two new routes from Boston. Starting May 16, Delta will commence daily service connecting Boston to Madrid, marking a significant expansion in its European network.
On May 17, the airline will also begin thrice-weekly flights to Nice, France, scheduled for Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. These additions will bring the total number of European destinations served from Boston to 12, underlining Delta’s commitment to improving connectivity for travelers.
In addition to these new routes, Delta will adjust the start date for its Boston-Barcelona flights to May 7, transitioning from a planned four times weekly service to daily flights. This change aims to accommodate a growing demand for travel to Spain. Furthermore, flights from Boston to Milan will also kick off on May 16, featuring a four times weekly schedule, which is earlier in the season compared to the previous summer.
With these updates, Delta continues to cater to the increasing desire among travelers for more direct options to popular European locations. The expansions reflect the airline’s strategic focus on connecting key markets and enhancing customer experience.
For more detailed information on these new routes and Delta’s European service, visit Business Travel News. With a growing array of destinations, Delta is well-positioned to meet the travel needs of passengers looking to explore the vibrant cultures and rich histories of Europe.
