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Delta Air Lines Adds Madrid And Nice Flights From Boston

Matthew Klint Posted onAugust 28, 2025August 28, 2025 4 Comments

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Delta will add two more Europe routes from Boston next summer, with daily service to Madrid starting May 16, 2026, and three-times-weekly service to Nice beginning May 17, 2026 (operating Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays). Both routes are scheduled on the Airbus A330-900neo, giving Boston travelers Delta One suites, Premium Select, Comfort+, and Main Cabin seating options.

Delta Adds Madrid, Nice From Boston: What It Means For BOS

These additions continue Delta’s steady build-up in Boston. With Madrid and Nice on the map, Delta says it will serve a dozen European destinations from BOS next summer, with additional frequency moves like daily Barcelona from May 7 and four-times-weekly Milan from May 16. That matters in Boston, where Delta has invested in premium ground product, including the Delta One Lounge and expanded Sky Club space, and wants to be the carrier of choice for nonstop Europe. Paul Baldoni, Senior Vice President of Network Planning, explained:

“As Boston’s leading airline, Delta plays a vital role in connecting the city to the world. By adding nonstop service to Madrid and Nice, we’re enhancing our European network and continuing our commitment to providing an exceptional travel experience from start to finish.”

Both routes will utilize a 281-seat Airbus A330-900neo, with:

  • 29 Delta One (business class) seats
  • 28 Premium Select (premium economy) seats
  • 56 Comfort+ (extra legroom economy) seats
  • 168 Main Cabin (economy) seats

You can read my review of the A330-900neo in business class here.

From a competitive standpoint, Madrid is a smart play. JetBlue already flies Boston–Madrid seasonally, so Delta’s daily A330-900neo adds year-over-year pressure and more seats in a market that has shown strength. Nice is a leisure-heavy route that Boston has lacked nonstop; three flights per week should be enough to capture peak summer demand without flooding the market. Together, the two routes push Delta’s Boston strategy further into Southern Europe, complementing existing service to major hubs on the continent.

Schedule timing is also deliberate. Starting both routes in mid-May positions Delta to catch shoulder-season travelers and be fully ramped for June and July. Using the A330-900neo helps with costs and customer appeal: modern cabins, solid premium product, and decent cargo capacity. Like the 767, seating in coach is optimized for couples (2-4-2 on the A330, 2-3-2 on the 767), but unlike the 767, this aircraft features Delta’s latest business class suite. If these routes track well next summer, it leaves room for frequency bumps or a longer season.

What does this mean for fares and loyalty? Expect targeted sale activity around the Nice launch and selective matching on Madrid when the schedules overlap. Delta’s growing international slate from Boston won’t make SkyMiles worth pursuing, but will make the program relatively more valuable for local residents (and free Wi-Fi for SkyMiles members is an important value add, even if it merely matches what JetBlue has long offered).

CONCLUSION

Delta’s Madrid and Nice launches from Boston are logical extensions of an aggressive BOS strategy that leans into Europe and continues to challenge JetBlue. Madrid adds daily depth against two existing competitors (not only JetBlue, but also Iberia), while Nice opens a high-demand leisure link with measured frequency. If demand holds, Boston’s transatlantic map keeps getting stronger and customers get more nonstop choice to Europe next summer.


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Matthew Klint

Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.

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4 Comments

  1. Malik Reply
    August 28, 2025 at 7:34 am

    NCE and MAD have 6-7 daily flights to AMS and CDG with KL and AF respectively in the summer. There are irrops, then it’s easy to accommodate passengers and get the rebooked.

  2. Tim Dunn Reply
    August 28, 2025 at 8:50 am

    southern Europe seems to have unstoppable amounts of travel demand and these adds confirm it isn’t just to coastal Med cruise ports.

    DL has quickly turned BOS into the most credible secondary NE hub – behind the NYC hubs. Unlike IAD, DL flies all widebodies. Unlike PHL, BOS doesn’t bleed traffic to hubs both north and south.

    BOS will also likely start taking gates from carriers in terminal B and reassigning them to DL which uses its gates more than every other carrier in BOS. DL has long since outgrown A alone.

  3. Dave Edwards Reply
    August 28, 2025 at 10:38 am

    No reason for any American to go to Spain.

    Jaleo at Cosmo in Vegas has the food, probably better than them since it’s definitely cleaner.

    As for France, Uncle Gavin says visit the French Laundry in CA as well.

    Save your money and support American businesses!

  4. Derek Reply
    August 29, 2025 at 12:56 pm

    is an A-330 overkill?

    wouldn’t a 752 be a better flight from BOS-MAD? Yes, DL only has O-Y on their 752s, but its capacity may be a better fit than an A-330

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