Delta Air Lines has launched a new nonstop service between Boston and Barcelona, bolstering its transatlantic network and solidifying its position in the Spanish market. The route will operate three times a week, adding to the existing flights from New York-JFK (12 times weekly) and Atlanta (10 times weekly) to the Catalan capital.
Airbus A330-900neo: Comfort and Innovation Onboard
The new route will be operated by an Airbus A330-900neo, accommodating 281 passengers across four cabin classes: Delta One, Delta Premium Select, Delta Comfort+, and Main Cabin.
Delta One: Luxury with Italian Design
Delta One passengers will enjoy lie-flat seats, four-course meals crafted by renowned chefs, and Taittinger Champagne. As part of an expanded collaboration with Italian fashion house Missoni, they will also have access to exclusive bedding and refreshed amenity kits, featuring elegant details that elevate the onboard experience.
Delta Premium Select and More Options for Every Traveler
For those seeking extra space and enhanced comfort, Delta Premium Select offers a premium economy experience. Meanwhile, Delta Comfort+ and Main Cabin maintain attentive service, with curated dining options and access to over 1,000 hours of entertainment through Delta Studio.
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Seamless Connectivity: Complimentary Wi-Fi on All Transatlantic Flights
As part of its commitment to innovation, Delta provides free, high-speed Wi-Fi on all transatlantic flights, including the new Barcelona route, thanks to its partnership with T-Mobile. This feature allows travelers to stay connected throughout their journey, whether for work or entertainment.
Madrid Remains a Key Destination
Delta continues its daily operations from New York-JFK and Atlanta to Madrid, with seven weekly frequencies on each route. The Spanish capital remains a magnet for tourists, thanks to its vibrant nightlife, diverse culinary scene, and world-class museums like the Prado and Thyssen-Bornemisza.
“Barcelona and Madrid are not just destinations—they are gateways to everything Spain has to offer,” said Matteo Curcio, Delta’s Senior Vice President for Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and India. “From fine dining and wine to flamenco and architecture, these cities connect travelers with unforgettable experiences.”
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