Delta Air Lines resumed nonstop service between New York-JFK and Venice, Italy, on Sunday.
The route will operate one daily flight on Boeing 767-300 aircraft seating 216 passengers.
Additionally, the airline will resume daily nonstop flights between Atlanta and Venice beginning March 30, which will be operated on Boeing 767-400 aircraft.
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In total, Delta will operate 17 weekly flights between Venice and the U.S. during peak season with connections to more than 200 cities across North America and beyond.
“As one of the most beautiful cities in the world, Venice is hugely popular with U.S. travelers, and our flights bring valuable tourism and trade opportunities to the city and the region as well as unrivalled opportunities for Venetians looking to explore destinations across the Americas,” said Matteo Curcio, Delta’s Senior Vice President for Europe, Middle East, Africa, and India.
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