March 2023: Delta plans to reactivate Atlanta-Stuttgart

Boeing 767 (Photo: Jan Gruber).
Boeing 767 (Photo: Jan Gruber).

March 2023: Delta plans to reactivate Atlanta-Stuttgart

Boeing 767 (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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The US Delta Air Lines operated the only transatlantic connection between Stuttgart and the United States until the beginning of the corona pandemic. So far, this route has not been reactivated, but that should change at the end of March 2023.

Beginning March 26, 2023, Delta intends to fly four times a week between its Atlanta hub and the state capital of Baden-Württemberg. As a rule, long-haul aircraft of the Boeing 767-300 type are to be used. In the past, the US carrier was the only provider of transatlantic flights from Stuttgart.

It is currently planned that the flights ex Atlanta should be operated on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. From Stuttgart it should go back to the United States of America on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. The route is one of the last that has not yet been reactivated. However, Delta Air Lines has repeatedly postponed the comeback in Stuttgart, so it is anything but certain that the new date will hold.

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  • marrow , 17. August 2022 @ 16: 54

    Unfortunately, some errors (date) in the article. Delta itself has not yet commented on the resumption of this connection. It can be found in the flight plan, but that was the case before and then the connection was removed again. (Now already 2x). That should be added here.

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  • marrow , 17. August 2022 @ 16: 54

    Unfortunately, some errors (date) in the article. Delta itself has not yet commented on the resumption of this connection. It can be found in the flight plan, but that was the case before and then the connection was removed again. (Now already 2x). That should be added here.

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