Delta Air Lines is set to increase its flights between Atlanta and Edinburgh, Scotland, to ten times weekly starting June 7, 2025. The airline plans to add three new weekly direct services to its existing daily route, maintaining this schedule until September 6, after which it will revert to a daily frequency.
"Edinburgh, Scotland, is not a new city for Delta Air Lines," the airline noted in its announcement. The expansion is part of Delta's broader strategy to enhance its international route network and strengthen its position in the transatlantic market. Delta will utilize Boeing 767 aircraft for these flights, which have a capacity of 216 seats.
The current daily service DL34 departs Atlanta at 23:05 local time and arrives in Edinburgh at around 12:05 the next day. An additional thrice-weekly service, DL254, will depart Atlanta at 19:05 and arrive in Edinburgh at 08:00 on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. For return trips to the United States, DL35 operates daily from Edinburgh at 09:00 local time arriving in Atlanta at 13:00 local time. Meanwhile, DL253 runs on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays.