Delta Axes Two International Routes

Delta is cutting two international routes this winter, the Atlanta-based airline confirmed in a statement to AirlineGeeks on Friday.

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Delta is cutting two international routes this winter, the airline confirmed in a statement on Friday. Markets in both Latin America and Europe are set to be affected by the changes.

Starting on Oct. 26, 2024, Delta says it will discontinue service to Stuttgart, Germany, which had just been resumed in March 2023. The airline served the German city from its Atlanta hub with four-times-weekly service on a Boeing 767-300.

Stuttgart is home to automakers Porsche and Mercedes-Benz, which also base their U.S. operations in Atlanta. Delta’s flight was Stuttgart’s only transatlantic route.

In a statement to AirlineGeeks, an airline spokesperson confirmed the market exit.

“Delta will discontinue service to and from Stuttgart on October 26, 2024, as we adapt our schedule to align with consumer demand,” they said. “Delta customers will have access to and from Stuttgart through Delta partners Air France and KLM. Delta’s service at Frankfurt, Munich, and Berlin will continue.”

Latin America Cut

Farther south, Delta is also cancelling its daily service between New York-JFK and Bogota, the spokesperson also confirmed. The market exit will take effect on Oct. 26, 2024.

The airline also serves Bogota from Atlanta with twice-daily flights in addition to routes served by its joint venture partner LATAM.

Commenting on the carrier’s Latin America network during a first-quarter 2024 earnings call, Delta President Glen Hauenstein said profitability in the region “remains solid.”

“Unit revenues are expected to be down double digits due to pressure in short-haul leisure markets. These markets are expected to see healthy improvements in the second half of the year as supply and demand comes back into balance,” he added.

Ryan Ewing

Ryan founded AirlineGeeks.com back in February 2013 and has amassed considerable experience in the aviation sector. His work has been featured in several publications and news outlets, including CNN, WJLA, CNET, and Business Insider. During his time in the industry, he's worked in roles pertaining to airport/airline operations while holding a B.S. in Air Transportation Management from Arizona State University along with an MBA. Ryan has experience in several facets of the industry from behind the yoke of a Cessna 172 to interviewing airline industry executives. Ryan works for AirlineGeeks' owner FLYING Media, spearheading coverage in the commercial aviation space.
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