Delta Air Lines resumes flights between Atlanta and Brussels
As part of its transatlantic expansion for 2025, Delta Air Lines has resumed direct flights between Atlanta and Brussels, operating three times a week and complemented by connections from New York-JFK. The last service between the two cities took place in March 2020, before being suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Flight DL 140, operated with a Boeing 767 registered as N188DN, departed Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport at 6:56 p.m. (local time) on June 10 and landed at Brussels Airport at 8:56 a.m. the following day, after a journey of nearly eight hours. This new route offers expanded travel options to the southeastern United States and various destinations across Europe.

The Atlanta-Brussels route marks Delta’s eighth transatlantic connection launched this year as part of its broader international summer expansion. Other new services include: Boston-Barcelona, Boston-Milan Malpensa, New York JFK-Catania, Dublin-Detroit, Atlanta-Naples, Minneapolis/St. Paul-Rome Fiumicino, and Minneapolis/St. Paul-Copenhagen.
Flight DL 140 operates on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, departing from Atlanta (ATL) at 6:00 p.m. and arriving in Brussels (BRU) at 8:40 a.m. the next day. The return service, flight DL 141, departs Brussels on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays at 10:45 a.m., landing in Atlanta at 2:25 p.m.. The service is operated using Boeing 767-300ER aircraft, configured with 216 seats: 26 in Delta One, 18 in Premium Select, 21 in Delta Comfort+, and 151 in Main Cabin.
Delta’s European network from Atlanta also includes flights to Amsterdam, Athens, Barcelona, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Dublin, Edinburgh, Rome-Fiumicino, Frankfurt, London-Heathrow, Madrid, Munich, Milan-Malpensa, Naples, Nice, Venice, and Zurich.
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