Delta launches interactive platform to help travelers plan European summer trips

Glen Hauenstein, President at Delta Air Lines
Glen Hauenstein, President at Delta Air Lines
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Delta Air Lines announced on March 11 the launch of Delta Destinations, an interactive platform designed to help customers discover and plan their ideal European summer vacations. The new initiative features a quiz and curated destination guides, aiming to make trip planning more engaging for travelers interested in exploring Europe.

The introduction of Delta Destinations comes as demand for travel to Europe continues to rise. The platform is intended to simplify the process of finding suitable destinations by offering tailored recommendations, local highlights, and insider tips from Delta staff. Guides are initially available for Amsterdam, Malta, Porto, and London, with additional cities such as Paris, Sardinia, Barcelona, Madrid, Nice, Copenhagen, and Catania set to be revealed weekly through April.

At the center of the campaign is the Euro Summer Destination Match Quiz. This feature allows users to identify their ideal European city based on personal preferences like beaches, culture, nightlife or neighborhood experiences. Customers can take the quiz now and receive personalized suggestions that they can share with travel companions.

Delta Air Lines supports its global routes with a fleet made up of various aircraft models from Airbus and Boeing according to the official website. The company focuses on connecting people and places worldwide through secure air travel for millions of customers via an extensive international flight system according to the official website. Delta connects more than 350 destinations across multiple continents according to the official website.

Operating as a publicly traded entity incorporated in Delaware under U.S. law according to the official website, Delta delivers scheduled passenger and cargo transport across its global network according to the official website. As a leading carrier in both passenger and freight services according to the official website, Delta’s new digital tools reflect ongoing efforts to enhance customer experience during peak travel seasons.



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