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Editor’s Note March 23: Please check here for the latest schedule changes.
Following elevated U.S. State Department travel guidance, Delta is temporarily suspending its daily flight between New York - John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) and Milan Malpensa Airport (MXP). Service to and from Milan will resume starting on May 1 and May 2, respectively.
Delta's summer seasonal service between JFK and Venice, previously scheduled to begin April 1, will now begin on May 2.
The airline’s flight schedule between the U.S. and Rome will be as follows:
Market | March | April | May | |||
Current frequency | New frequency | Current frequency | New frequency | Current frequency | New frequency | |
Atlanta-Rome | 5x Week | 4x Week | Daily | 4x Week | 2x Daily | Daily |
Detroit-Rome* | N/A | N/A | Daily | 3x Week | Daily | Daily |
JFK-Rome (no changes) | 5x Week | 5x Week | 5x Week | 5x Week | Daily | Daily |
*seasonal summer service begins April 1
Delta has put in place numerous processes and mitigation strategies to respond to COVID-19 (coronavirus) concerns. As always, Delta remains in constant contact with the foremost communicable disease experts at the CDC, WHO and local health officials to respond to the coronavirus as well as ensure training, policies, procedures and cabin cleaning and disinfection measures meet and exceed guidelines. The latest information about Delta’s response to COVID-19 is available here: news.delta.com/coronavirus
Customers with affected travel plans can go to the My Trips section of delta.com to help them understand their options. These may include rebooking on alternate Delta flights, rebooking on flights after April 30, rebooking on alternate or partner airlines, refunds or contacting us to discuss additional options. Delta continues to offer a change fee waiver for customers who wish to adjust their travel plans for flights between the U.S. and South Korea, China and Italy.
The airline will continue to monitor the situation closely and may make additional adjustments as the situation continues to evolve.