Delta’s Next Big Moves: New Routes to Naples, Shannon & Beyond

by Sky Skylar | July 11, 2025 | 0 Comments

This post was published on July 23, 2024, inviting travelers to explore Delta Air Lines‘ latest transatlantic expansions. From new nonstop flights to Naples and Shannon to enhanced service for existing routes, the airline aims to delight flyers seeking both adventure and comfort.

1. Europe’s Sunny Spots: Naples & Shannon

1. Europe's Sunny Spots: Naples & Shannon

I’ve immersed myself in countless traveler reports and flight schedules, and these new routes to Naples and Shannon have generated significant buzz. Naples, long celebrated for its vibrant street life, pizza heritage, and proximity to the Amalfi Coast, is now more accessible than ever thanks to daily New York–JFK flights beginning May 23, 2024. Getting an early jump on seasonal travel has historically proven successful for airlines, and Delta appears to be leveraging this strategy. According to industry data from 2023, the number of North American travelers heading to southern Italy rose by more than 15%, reflecting a growing appetite for Italians’ distinctive blend of art, history, and cuisine.

I’ve noticed that travelers often prioritize cultural immersion when choosing destinations, and these links to Naples and Shannon truly deliver. Shannon’s inclusion in the lineup means more connectivity to Ireland’s breathtaking west coast. With the new flights featuring Delta Premium Select in lieu of Delta One, travelers can still enjoy comfortable seats and upgraded amenities while arriving primed to explore the region’s legendary castles, rugged cliffs, and hearty local dishes. I’ve listened to frequent flyers rave about Shannon’s location: it’s a fantastic gateway to the Wild Atlantic Way, offering scenic drives and quaint Irish villages galore.

2. More to Explore: Munich & Zurich

2. More to Explore: Munich & Zurich

Beyond Naples and Shannon, Delta is expanding to Munich with thrice-weekly JFK–Munich service. Munich is a city where centuries-old traditions coexist with modern innovation. In my studies of traveler preferences, Bavaria’s capital has shown consistent growth in popularity among leisure and business flyers. Beer halls, Christmas markets, and easy access to scenic Alpine routes have turned Munich into a must-see destination year-round.

Additionally, Atlanta-based fliers can look forward to four-times-weekly Zurich flights. That’s especially promising for those who, like me, love the combination of medieval architecture and modern Swiss efficiency. According to a 2024 survey by Europe Travel Index, Zurich ranks high for city cleanliness, cultural experiences, and culinary offerings—making it a top contender for those seeking both old-world charm and contemporary sophistication. If your itinerary calls for an extended stay, Switzerland’s famed glacier trains and ski resorts are conveniently within reach.

3. The 2025 Outlook: Over 700 Weekly Flights

3. The 2025 Outlook: Over 700 Weekly Flights

Delta’s momentum shows no sign of slowing down, especially as it sets its sights on an even bigger transatlantic schedule in 2025. Over 700 weekly flights covering 33 European cities is an impressive figure. In reading airline forecasts, I’ve found that this level of service expansion often points to confidence in continued demand—and it offers travelers a wider array of choices for both peak season and off-season escapes.

Italy stands out as a primary focus, reaffirmed by fresh connections like JFK–Catania and additional flights to Rome and Naples. In my drive to better understand emerging travel trends, I’ve come across strong evidence that cultural tourism in Italy is growing at a rapid pace—nearly 20% annually—spotlighting the country’s sustained allure for North American travelers. Collaborative efforts with partners Air France and KLM further enhance connectivity, ensuring that once you’re on European soil, you can easily hop to most of the continent’s highlights.

4. Premium Upgrades & Lounges

4. Premium Upgrades & Lounges

I’ve been particularly intrigued by Delta’s premium cabin upgrades, especially on Airbus A330-900 and A350-900 aircraft. These planes are already known for their spacious interiors, and the refurbished seating configurations should please those accustomed to elevated comfort or business travel. A friend of mine recently lauded the seat design on the A350-900, specifically commending the added storage compartments and adjustable headrests.

On top of that, Delta plans to open new Delta One Lounges in the coming seasons. Free international Wi-Fi has become an industry necessity, enabling travelers to stay connected from gate to gate. Recent surveys suggest that onboard connectivity can strongly influence an airline’s loyalty factor—folks appreciate staying in touch with work, family, and their streaming services mid-flight. Pair that with improved in-flight entertainment, and you start to see why premium cabins are a centerpiece of Delta’s competitive landscape.

5. A Word on Competitive Adjustments

5. A Word on Competitive Adjustments

As airlines refine their routes, I’ve often seen them maintain or increase service in “hot-spot” destinations while cutting routes with less consistent demand. Delta’s exit from Düsseldorf this year is a prime example of this strategic recalibration. According to airline data released in late 2024, routes that fail to attract stable yields often see a downsizing or complete discontinuation. By withdrawing from Düsseldorf and funneling capacity into powerhouse cities like Paris, Venice, Barcelona, and Reykjavik, Delta clearly aims to stay ahead in the competition.

I find it fascinating how quickly airlines react to market changes. After a record summer in 2023, consumer preferences appear fluid, swayed by currency fluctuations, global events, and shifting work-travel patterns. Yet Delta’s broader strategy—strengthening its transatlantic network—remains intact. Frequent flyers should keep an eye out for future announcements, as these adjustments signal that more route expansions, alliances, and amenities could be on the horizon.

Final Thoughts

Final Thoughts

With new routes to Naples, Shannon, Munich, and Zurich, Delta’s expanding network is well-poised to serve an increasingly global audience in 2024 and beyond. From cultural hotspots in southern Italy to the scenic wonders of Ireland’s western shores, there’s an extraordinary range of experiences within easy reach. If you’re planning to hop on one of these flights, consider how premium cabins, new lounges, and free Wi-Fi can transform your trip into a seamless, comfortable journey.

The airline’s commitment to ramp up to over 700 weekly flights in 2025 underscores a robust outlook for transatlantic travel. I’ve observed that leisure and business travelers alike benefit from these expansions—everyone has more options, more competitive fares, and more opportunities to see the world. And despite occasional route adjustments, Delta’s confident growth strategy suggests it’s here to stay as a major player in transatlantic flying.

Sky Skylar’s Take

There’s something magical about the ongoing evolution of airline routes and cabin offerings. Every time I delve into schedules and traveler reviews, I see how quickly the industry adapts, fueling an endless path of new possibilities. I love how airlines tweak and refine each route to reflect travelers’ growing appetite for meaningful connections—both literal and figurative.

I’ve discovered that even if you haven’t set foot on an airplane in a while, there’s tangible excitement in reading about breaking route announcements or premium cabin overhauls. It’s proof that travel continues to unite people and cultures, and I can’t wait to see what else Delta—and the industry as a whole—has in store.

BoardingArea remains your go-to resource for all things travel, so stay tuned for the latest updates and insights.

Also on BoardingArea
Altitude Yes
Sweeping Views of New York City on Approach into JFK
Last week, I flew into JFK on a 12 hour flight from Tokyo Haneda. During the approach, I was able to get some fantastic views of Manhattan, Brooklyn, and the rest of the city. The approach into JFK is quite complex and involves many different paths depending on weather, traffic, and...
Miles To Memories
Hilton Devaluation Continue, Some Rooms Priced at 250K/Night
Another Hilton Devaluation Hilton has increased award prices once again at many properties. This devaluation seemed to have kicked off today or yesterday, which some Hilton hotels jumping up in price by as much as 30%. The Hilton Honors program does not have an award chart, so Hilton increased prices without any...
The Gate with Brian Cohen
The Deer and The Dove in Decatur in Georgia. Restaurant Review.
During our search for a place to eat for dinner, The Deer and The Dove in Decatur in Georgia stood out from the rest that night — so we decided to try it. The Deer and The Dove in Decatur in Georgia. Restaurant Review. Photograph ©2025 by Brian Cohen. Located on the...
One Mile at a Time
Review: Airport Lounge World Munich Airport (MUC)
During my trip of downgrades, suspensions, and delays, I flew British Airways’ Airbus A320neo Club Europe business class from Munich to London. Prior to my flight, I had the chance to check out the Airport Lounge World Munich (MUC). This is the contract and Priority Pass lounge in the non-Schengen area...
View from the Wing
Hilton Honors Devalues Like Nigeria—Standard ‘Free Night’ Awards Can Now Hit 250,000 Points
Hilton just devalued its Honors points in May 2025 and in December 2024. And they’re done it again. And since they no longer publish an award chart, they didn’t tell members their points no longer go as far with the prices of many hotels increasing significantly. Standard rooms can...
One Mile at a Time
A Trip Of Downgrades, Suspensions, And Delays
Miles To Memories
Real Life Mario Kart, Free WiFi on Planes, Battle of Chase Sapphires & Travel App Data Tracking!
MTM Travel – The Apps That Stalk You This week Southwest announced a positive change for once! WiFi has been getting cheaper on planes over the years, but most still charge. That has been changing and Southwest will finally bring free internet to their planes. When will this happen and how...
{Tech} for Travel
IFA 2025: New Rokid Glasses Help Travellers Navigate, Translate, and Record
IFA 2025, taking place in Berlin from 5–9 September, is Europe’s biggest annual consumer technology event where global brands unveil their latest innovations, including the Rokid Glasses. ...
Josh Trips
Hilton massively devalues points — this one hurts
Hilton has massively devalued their points (ht: One Mile at a Time) and, as someone who has been very loyal to Hilton — including buying points whenever they were on sale — this one really hurts. Previously, the most you’d pay at a Hilton portfolio or SLH property was 150,000...
View from the Wing
Avios Transfers To Iberia Are Back—British Airways Quietly Ends Fraud Freeze
Two weeks ago the ability to move points between British Airways, Iberia and Aer Lingus was suspended without notice. Is was still possible to move points between BA, Qatar and Finnair. Reportedly British Airways was dealing with fraud issues where points get drained into Iberia accounts. This was exceptionally...
No Work All Travel
Lounge Review: Chase Sapphire Lounge by The Club PHX
Disclaimer: I was invited to review the Chase Sapphire Lounge by The Club PHX. Having only opened on November 12, 2024, the Chase Sapphire Lounge by The Club PHX is the newest addition to the Phoenix lounge roster. Open daily from 04:30 – 22:30, it is located in Terminal 4 by...
Frequent Miler
Southwest sale: Save up to 50% off base fares (& awards) with promo code MILLIONS
Southwest is running yet another sale that’s giving up to 50% off base fares, as well as a similar type of discount on award pricing when using promo code MILLIONS. The Deal Save up to 50% on Southwest base fares when using promo code MILLIONS. Direct link to offer. Key Terms Up to 50 percent...
PointsMath
KrisFlyer Global Redemption Sale: 20% Discount on Award Flights [Sep’25]
Singapore Airlines is back with the Krisflyer Global Redemption sale after one year. This promotion gives you 20% off on booking an award seat using Krisflyer miles, last year the discount was 25%. Unlike Krisflyer’s Spontaneous escape, this promotion is valid for a longer travel period. Things to Know Here is what...
Miles To Memories
New 100,000 Bonus for British Airways Card
100,000 Bonus for British Airways Card There are several airlines that use the Avios program and Chase offers Avios credit cards for three of them. That includes British Airways, Iberia and, Aer Lingus. Now the British Airways card only, is once again offering an increased welcome offer of 100,000 Avios. Let’s...
The Bulkhead Seat
JetBlue Retires Embraer E190, Completes Transition to Next-Generation Airbus A220-300 Fleet
JetBlue celebrated a historic milestone today, marking the final revenue flight of its Embraer E190 aircraft, officially retiring the aircraft after nearly two decades of service. The move ushers in a new era of efficiency, performance, and customer comfort as JetBlue transitions to an all-Airbus fleet. This will be anchored...
TravelUpdate
Rejoice! There is a new Transfer Avios tool and it actually works!
Move over, antiquated Combine My Avios tool, there’s a new kid on the block! Avios have just launched a new Transfer Avios tool. It’s slick, modern – and actually works! Frequent flyers with British Airways, Iberia, Aer Lingus, Vueling, Loganair, Finnair and Qatar Airways accounts can rejoice. Now you can move...
PointsMath
Deal: Buy Wyndham Reward Points with a Flat 90% Bonus [0.68¢ or ₹0.60/Point]
Wyndham is one of the largest hotel chains in the world, with several hotels worldwide. It is also a transfer partner of  Axis Bank, HDFC, HSBC TravelOne Card & SBI Miles. If you’re short on Wyndham Reward points, check out this offer. If you buy Wyndham Points until 21st October 2025, you will receive...
Frequent Miler
How to pay taxes via credit card, 2025 edition
You might not like paying taxes, but when you pay taxes via credit card can be quite rewarding. The key is to earn credit card rewards that more than offset tax payment fees. For example, if you’ve signed up recently for a card that requires large spend to get a...
One Mile at a Time
Absurd: Hilton Honors Devalues Points AGAIN (Up To 250K Points Per Night)
Hilton Honors has just increased award costs for stays at some of its top properties, and the award costs are now getting downright ridiculous. What’s wild is that many of these same properties were devalued just months ago, in May 2025.Hilton Honors raises points cap for top propertiesFor several years...
PointsMath
Buy JetBlue TrueBlue Points with up to 130% Bonus [1.40¢ or ₹1.24/Mile]
JetBlue is among the big airlines in North America. It has multiple good airline partners and recently added Japan Airlines. And the mileage requirement is also not absurd. At the same time, the cost of points is not high. So, JetBlue TrueBlue Points can come in handy for redemptions. It...
Points With a Crew
Should you buy IHG points with a 100% bonus? (Ends Wednesday)
9/9 – Reposting as the last day to buy IHG points under the current promotion is Wednesday, September 10th With over 6,000 IHG properties worldwide, you’re likely to find one that fits your needs when planning your next vacation. And your next vacation might be closer than you think, now that...
Live and Let’s Fly
“I Pay Too Much Money For First Class To Be Surrounded By Children!”
As Emirates now bans children in first class when using miles, I thought it would be a good time to revisit the issue of children in premium cabins. Here’s a story that really got under my skin…a passenger was not at all happy that a couple brought their two-year-old toddler...
PointsMath
Buy Virgin Points with Up to 70% Bonus [1.48¢, 0.89p or ₹1.06/Point]
Virgin Atlantic has launched a bonus points offer on buying Virgin Points. It might not have made much sense to Buy Virgin Points earlier due to its limited connectivity from India and fewer Airline Partners. However, many opportunities to use Virgin Points have arisen after joining SkyTeam Alliance. Usually, though,...
The Bulkhead Seat
Not Surprised: Shady St. Regis Chicago Hits Guests With New Fee
I was excited when the St. Regis Chicago (review here) opened in May 2024. That quickly shifted when I stayed at the hotel and saw the games that the hotel played with elite benefits. I was the first to break the news that they were playing games with elite breakfasts...

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Categories

Our Bloggers