27 more seats: Delta recommences Shannon–JFK after 5 years using B767-300 rather than planned B757-200

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At the Shannon Delta launch Declan Power, Shannon Airport Group, Joan Carrick, Clare Black, Delta general manager sales Europe, Isabel Harrison, Shannon Airport group, Nadia Clinton, Delta regional sales manger UK and Ireland., Mary Considine, CEO Shannon Airport group, RobLoft, Delta and Brenda Nugent, Delta field director airport customer service

Delta has recommenced Shannon–JFK after five years using a B767-300 rather than the planned B757-200.

  • DL 285 Departs Shannon at 12:50 Lands New York-JFK 15:20 
  • DL 284 Departs JFK New York 23:20 Lands Shannon 10:50 (next day) 

The larger aircraft will provide over 3,600 seats through the summer and has the capacity to generate up to 46,000 passengers The B767-300 has 226 seats in 26-35-165 configuration, in comparison with 199 on the 757-200.

Shannon Airport was the first Irish airport chosen by Delta in 1986 at the time the mandatory Shannon stopover was in place.

Speaking at a gate celebration to mark the occasion, Mary Considine, CEO of The Shannon Airport Group said: “We are delighted to welcome Delta Air Lines back to Shannon Airport today for the first time since 2019. This new service to New York-JFK is a significant boost for our airport and a further endorsement of the growing demand for transatlantic seats into Shannon. The additional capacity provided by the use of the larger Boeing 767-300 aircraft will provide even more choice for passengers in this region and inbound visitors, travelling to explore the vibrant tourism offering along the Wild Atlantic Way. This direct service also provides increased business connectivity for our customers. In addition to our New York/JFK services, we also have services to Boston, Chicago and New York/Newark. We are delighted to be able to facilitate this demand for services through Shannon with valued airline partners such as Delta. Transatlantic travel from Shannon Airport has never been easier with our efficient Pre-clearance facility, combined EU/TSA security screening system and Mobile Passport Control App, which will help to ensure a seamless and comfortable airport experience for our passengers through the busy summer travel season ahead.” 

Matteo Curcio, Delta’s Senior Vice President Europe, Middle East, Africa and India added: “In response to strong demand, we are delighted to restart our service between Shannon and New York-JFK, offering our customers convenient travel options between Ireland’s west coast and North America and furthering business opportunities for the entire region. This summer, we will be offering around 3,000 weekly seats between Shannon and the Big Apple, benefiting customers looking for adventures in the U.S., and American visitors looking to enjoy some of Ireland’s most well-known attractions.”

Alison Metcalfe, Tourism Ireland’s Head of North America said: “Tourism Ireland warmly welcomes the relaunch of Delta’s daily nonstop flights from New York to Shannon, boosting visitor numbers from the United States. Tourism Ireland aims to sustainably support local economies and communities and the relaunch of this service will deliver visitors right to the heart of the iconic Wild Atlantic Way, which marks its 10th anniversary this year. “As an island destination, there’s a proven correlation between access and growth in visitor numbers. Tourism Ireland is committed to working with Delta, Shannon Airport and our other key partners, to drive demand for this transatlantic flight, and all other services to Ireland, helping to maintain our vital network of routes and services.”

Shannon Airport is operating 33 routes to 11 countries . For more information on Shannon Airport’s summer schedule, including its US services visit: shannonairport.ie.  

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To book flights to New York – JFK from Shannon Airport, please visit delta.com. 

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