Delta’s transatlantic route network is evolving in an interesting way. While the airline might be launching flights to Malta and Sardinia, it’s pulling out of a major business market, in which it’s seemingly unable to compete.
The current seasonal service will operate through October 20, 2025, though the flight has now been pulled from the schedule for next summer, as noted by @IshrionA. That means that based on current schedule filings, the airline will no longer fly to the airport at all.
The 3,863-mile seasonal flight is currently operated with the following schedule, using a Boeing 767-400ER:
A great solo travel tip spotted this week on One Mile at a Time.




