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Mon, 3 October 2016

Delta to Launch New York - Lisbon, Boston - Dublin and New York - Berlin

Delta is to launch flights between Boston and Dublin, New York and Lisbon as well as recommence flights between New York and Berlin.

Starting 25 May 2017, Delta will introduce nonstop seasonal flights between Dublin Airport and Boston Logan International Airport. The flight will complement Delta’s existing services to Dublin from New York-JFK and Atlanta.

Also on May 25, the airline will begin serving Portugal when it launches a daily seasonal flight between New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) and Lisbon Airport, and will resume flights to Berlin with the launch of nonstop service between JFK and Tegel Airport.

All flights will operate in conjunction with Delta’s joint venture partners Air France-KLM and Alitalia.

“We are pleased to offer nonstop service from New York to both Lisbon and Berlin for the summer 2017 season, enabling Americans to enjoy two popular European destinations during some of the busiest travel months,” said Henry Kuykendall, Delta’s Vice President-New York. “Both cities have seen an increase in U.S. visitor numbers over the past several years, and Delta is pleased to help contribute to this growth through greater connectivity at JFK.”

Thomas P. Glynn, CEO of Massport in Boston, said, “Delta’s new service to Dublin will enhance the already strong bond between Ireland and New England while opening up new opportunities on both sides of the Atlantic.” 

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