Delta Air Lines announced Friday that it will resume daily service between Tampa and Amsterdam Airport Schiphol beginning Oct. 26 for the winter season.
The new service will operate on Airbus A330-300 aircraft offering four cabins: Delta One, Delta Premium Select, Delta Comfort+ and Main Cabin.
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This route strengthens the airline’s Florida-Europe network, complementing existing winter seasonal service between Orlando and Amsterdam. Delta also flies year-round to the Dutch city from Atlanta, Boston, Detroit, Minneapolis/St Paul, New York (JFK), Portland, Salt Lake City and Seattle.
“By seamlessly linking Amsterdam’s vibrant international hub—Delta’s most-served airport in Europe—with Tampa Bay’s renowned beaches, Delta is offering customers a gateway to explore the best of Europe and America,” said Matteo Curcio, Delta’s Senior Vice President for Europe, Middle East, Africa and India.
Customers flying Delta between Tampa and Amsterdam will benefit from seamless connections to over 100 cities across Europe, Africa, the Middle East and India via KLM’s extensive hub at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol.
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