Delta will resume daily flights to Tel Aviv (TLV) from New York-JFK on Sept. 1, 2025. The route will be flown on Delta’s state-of-the-art Airbus A330-900neo, offering four product experiences: Delta One, Delta Premium Select, Delta Comfort and Delta Main.
Seats on Delta partner airlines Air France and KLM also remain bookable.
Ongoing assessments
“Nothing is more important than the safety of our customers and crew. Delta is continuously monitoring the evolving security environment and assessing our operations based on security guidance and intelligence reports.” says the airline.
Delta expands Boston’s gateway to Europe
Also, Delta is unlocking even more of Europe for Boston travelers with two brand-new nonstop routes: Madrid (MAD) launching May 16 and Nice (NCE) launching May 17. From sunlit coastlines to storied city streets, these routes bring Europe’s most iconic experiences closer to Boston than ever before.
“As Boston’s leading airline, Delta plays a vital role in connecting the city to the world,” said Paul Baldoni, Senior Vice President of Network Planning. “By adding nonstop service to Madrid and Nice, we’re enhancing our European network and continuing our commitment to providing an exceptional travel experience from start to finish.”
Further enhancing this network, Delta’s expanded service to Barcelona and Milan adds even more options for Boston travelers. Daily flights to Barcelona begin May 7, and four-times-weekly service to Milan starts May 16, both launching earlier than last year to better align with seasonal demand and provide greater flexibility.
These additions build on Boston’s role as a premier global gateway in Delta’s network. In the span of two decades, Delta has nearly tripled its service in Boston, growing from 25 to approximately 70 destinations worldwide. Together with its partners, Delta now connects Boston to four continents, offering around 20 daily international flights.
As Delta’s global footprint from Boston grows, so does its commitment to elevating the travel experience. At Logan, the newly opened Delta One Lounge offers 6,700 square feet of refined comfort, including fine dining, personalized service and a nautical-inspired design that pays tribute to Boston’s maritime heritage. For other travelers, the expanded Delta Sky Club spans nearly 21,000 square feet and features soundproof work booths, shower suites, and a variety of seating and dining options – earning recognition as one of USA Today’s top 10 airport lounges.
On board, Delta’s new flights to Madrid and Nice will be operated by the Airbus A330-900neo, featuring four product experiences. Delta One® customers enjoy lie-flat seats, chef-curated meals, and exclusive Missoni-designed amenities. Across all products, travelers benefit from curated dining and Delta Studio entertainment, and SkyMiles members can enjoy fast, free Wi-Fi powered by T-Mobile.
“We appreciate our partnership with Delta and are thrilled about their plans to grow their operations at Boston Logan with these new offerings to Spain and France, including Nice which will be our 60th international destination,” said Massport CEO Rich Davey. “Starting next spring, these flights offer our passengers even more options to travel to Europe for business or pleasure. With over 130 destinations to choose from and a new focus on improving the customer experience, Boston Logan is going above and beyond to meet passenger needs.”
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