Delta Airlines, has resumed its seasonal daily service (DAL176/7) from Atlanta and Boston to Dublin, effective 22 February. This move comes in response to growing demand for early spring breaks in Ireland.

For the Atlanta route this spring, Delta has upgraded its aircraft to a 282-seat Airbus A330-300, which offers three classes: BusinessElite, Economy Comfort, and Economy. This is a significant change from the previous year’s 246-seat Boeing 767-400(ER), resulting in an additional 504 return seats per week on the route.

The carrier also reinstated its daily Boston-Dublin service (DAL154/5) on 23 February, following a suspension on 2 January 2025, after the Christmas peak season. The service is now operated using a 225-seat Boeing 767-300(ER) aircraft, also with three classes: BusinessElite, Economy Comfort, and Economy.

Delta currently operates year-round service from New York-JFK and seasonal service to Dublin from three of its U.S. hubs—Atlanta, Boston, and Minneapolis. Starting in May, Delta will introduce a new four-times-weekly Airbus A330-200 service to Dublin from Detroit.

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