Delta expands its Boston hub with nonstop flights to Madrid and Nice. The airline launches these routes in May 2025 and therefore strengthens U.S.-Europe connections. Moreover, Delta positions Boston as a leading transatlantic gateway.
On May 16, Delta begins daily Boston-Madrid flights. The next day, it adds the Boston-Nice service. Consequently, travelers gain quick access to Spain’s capital and France’s Mediterranean coast. In addition, Delta boosts its network to match Europe’s growing summer demand.
The new Airbus A330-900neo aircraft serve both routes. Furthermore, these planes include Delta One® suites, Delta Comfort+®, and main cabin options. Therefore, travelers enjoy more comfort and premium service during the entire trip.
Delta also upgrades Boston Logan Airport with major investments. For example, the airline opened a Delta One Lounge and expanded the Delta Sky Club to 21,000 square feet. As a result, these lounges offer dining, workspaces, and showers for premium passengers.
Additionally, Delta commits to Boston’s economy by employing over 2,000 people and supporting local programs. Consequently, these steps highlight its long-term plan for growth in Massachusetts.
Meanwhile, Boston now offers better connections to Europe. Delta’s nonstop flights to Madrid and Nice position Boston as a key hub. Ultimately, this move strengthens global tourism and confirms Delta as a leader in transatlantic travel.
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