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Delta reduces transatlantic European network to two seasonal Boeing 757 routes

Delta reduces transatlantic European network to two seasonal Boeing 757 routes
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Ed Bastian, Chief Executive Officer | Delta Air Lines

Delta Air Lines will operate just two Boeing 757 transatlantic routes to Europe in 2025, marking a significant reduction from its historical network. The airline's only remaining single-aisle flights across the Atlantic are scheduled between Detroit and Keflavik, and Minneapolis and Keflavik.

According to data from Cirium Diio, Delta represents only 3% of US operators’ services for these narrowbody transatlantic flights in 2025. This is a sharp contrast with JetBlue and United Airlines, which account for 49% and 48% respectively. None of Delta’s narrowbody flights run during the winter season.

For the Detroit to Keflavik route, Delta will operate five weekly Boeing 757-200 flights from May 8 through October 23. The Minneapolis to Keflavik route will see daily service between May 22 and September 7. Both routes do not operate during the winter months.

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Occasionally, equipment substitutions occur on these routes. On August 28, Flightradar24 reported that Delta used a Boeing 767-300ER instead of the usual Boeing 757-200 for its Detroit-Keflavik flight. A similar substitution happened on the Minneapolis-Keflavik route with the same aircraft model being deployed several times throughout July and August.

Delta began its Europe-bound narrowbody service in 2007 with New York JFK to Shannon using the Boeing 757-200. Over time, it operated up to 37 different European routes using this aircraft type from ten US hubs or focus cities including Atlanta, Boston, Cincinnati, Newark, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Raleigh/Durham as well as Detroit and Minneapolis—where service still continues—and New York JFK.

Two-thirds of all departures were from New York JFK. Some routes such as JFK-Shannon have since switched exclusively to widebody aircraft like the Boeing 767-300ER after returning post-pandemic in 2024.

Boston had the second-highest number of European destinations served by Delta’s Boeing 757s between 2011 and 2019; however, all current European expansion from Boston is now planned with larger widebody aircraft such as the Airbus A330-900 or Boeing 767-300ER.

American Airlines previously operated its own fleet of Boeing 757s across the Atlantic until retiring them in late 2019; it plans to introduce Airbus A321XLRs for transatlantic operations starting in 2026. JetBlue is seeking legal action regarding Lisbon slots while United continues some of the longest Europe-bound flights using narrowbodies such as its Newark-to-Stockholm service.

Delta Air Lines was founded in 1929 and operates as a full-service carrier with major hubs at airports including Boston Logan International Airport, Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, Los Angeles International Airport, Minneapolis-St Paul International Airport, New York JFK Airport, LaGuardia Airport, Salt Lake City International Airport and Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.

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