Customers traveling across the Atlantic this summer are in for a treat. Joint venture (JV) partners Air France, KLM, Delta Air Lines, and Virgin Atlantic have their customers’ business or leisure trip covered with over 375 destinations to choose from. Whether they are departing from Europe or the United States with our closely aligned schedules, seamless connections, single check-in and premium onboard experiences, there are plenty of benefits to enjoy during the entire journey.

From our three European and nine United States hubs we connect people and businesses across the world. This summer we offer even greater choice and flexibility as more destinations and extra flights are added to our flight schedules. Adding on top, that across all carriers there is greater availability on transatlantic flights of our Premium Economy and Premium Comfort Classes offering more space, more privacy and more comfort while enjoying the premium meal and beverage offer.

Together we can get your customer to wherever they need to be at the time that suits them best. Discover what Air France, KLM and their JV partners have in store this summer:

Traveling from or via Amsterdam? KLM and Delta offer over 250 weekly departures from Amsterdam to 18 destinations in North America (Canada, the US and Mexico*).

This summer, KLM is increasing flight frequencies to Montreal, Toronto and Los Angeles. Offering a total of seven flights a week to Montreal and 14 flights a week to Toronto and Los Angeles. Additionally, Delta is continuing the daily flights between Amsterdam and Orlando from winter through summer.

With Air France and Delta, customers can choose from more than 380 weekly direct flights when flying from Paris-Charles de Gaulle (CDG) to North America**.

As of 23 May, Air France is adding a new destination to the schedule: Phoenix. Flights to Phoenix will be operated three times a week. Strengthening the North American network, as of 13 May, Air France is also returning to Minneapolis with seven flights a week and continuing Raleigh-Durham from winter to summer with seven flights a week.

Additionally, more flights are added to the schedule from Paris-CDG as Delta is increasing frequencies with a daily flight to Cincinnati, two flights a day to Detroit and three flights a day to Atlanta. When returning from New York-JFK to Paris-CDG, providing customers with even more convenience, they can now also choose for a daytime departure.

For those visiting the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity, Air France and Delta are offering seven direct flights between New York-JFK and Nice making it even easier to attend the event and enjoy a week of world-class networking, learning and creativity.

When departing from London Heathrow or London Gatwick Airport, Delta and Virgin jointly offer over 280 direct flights to the United States^.

There is plenty of choice already but it gets even better as Virgin is adding extra flights to the schedule from London Heathrow to both New York-JFK and Boston. Together, Delta and Virgin now offer ten flights a day from London to New York and three flights a day to Boston. On top of that, Delta is increasing flights from London Heathrow to Atlanta to three flights a day while Virgin is increasing flights to Orlando to 14 flights per week from London Heathrow and between 10 to 12 flights per week from Manchester.

In addition to flights departing from London, Delta and Virgin provide daily services to New York from both Edinburgh and Manchester, facilitating seamless connections and more choice from across the United Kingdom to New York. Starting 10 May, Delta will operate a direct flight from Edinburgh to Boston and on 24 May start a direct flight from Edinburgh to Atlanta. And on 2 June, Virgin Atlantic will be returning in style on the Manchester – Las Vegas route with their A-350s.

The majority of services to New York are operated by Virgin’s youngest fleet of A-350s and A-330 Neo’s, providing customers with an enhanced flying experience.

Check out the Transatlantic network map here to see where the JV partners can take you.

• Air France, KLM, Delta Air Lines, and Virgin Atlantic offer over 375 combined destinations between Europe, United Kingdom, and the United States

• Together, they offer three European hubs (Amsterdam, Paris-CDG, London-Heathrow) and nine United States hubs (Atlanta, Boston, Detroit, New York – La Guardia, New York-JFK , Los Angeles, Minneapolis, Seattle, Salt Lake City)

• 100+ total nonstop Transatlantic routes; meaning over 920 weekly Transatlantic flights to 30+ North American destinations

* Atlanta, Austin, Boston, Calgary, Chicago, Detroit, Edmonton, Houston, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Mexico City, Minneapolis, Montreal, New York-JFK, Orlando, Portland, Salt Lake City, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, Vancouver and Washington D.C.

** Atlanta, Boston, Cancun, Chicago, Cincinnati, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Mexico City, Miami, Minneapolis, Montreal, New York-JFK, New York-Newark, Ottawa, Quebec, Raleigh-Durham, Salt Lake City, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, Vancouver and Washington D.C.

^ Atlanta, Boston, Detroit, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Miami, Minneapolis, New York-JFK, Orlando, Salt Lake City, San Francisco, Seattle, Tampa and Washington D.C.