Delta Launches Austin's First Nonstop Paris Flight in 2027, Adding Up to 10 Weekly Europe Services
Updated
Updated · Delta News Hub · Aug 13
Delta Launches Austin's First Nonstop Paris Flight in 2027, Adding Up to 10 Weekly Europe Services
3 articles · Updated · Delta News Hub · Aug 13
Summary
March 27, 2027 marks the start of Delta’s daily summer nonstop service between Austin and Paris-Charles de Gaulle, the first-ever direct Austin-Europe route and the only such U.S.-carrier service from the city.
An Airbus A330-900 will operate the flight, and Delta says the route taps Austin’s rapid growth while adding cargo capacity and premium long-haul seating across four cabin classes.
Through Delta’s joint venture with Air France-KLM and Virgin Atlantic, Austin travelers will gain one-stop access to nearly 70 destinations across Europe, India and Africa, with Paris and Amsterdam links reaching up to 10 weekly nonstop Europe flights in peak summer.
By summer 2027, Delta plans about 30 destinations and more than 70 peak-day departures from Austin, alongside new San Diego service, year-round Cancun flights and a second daily San Jose frequency.
Delta is betting big on Austin's transatlantic demand for 2027, but will this seasonal Paris route eventually become a year-round necessity?
With Delta launching Austin's first U.S. carrier flight to Paris in 2027, can the current airport infrastructure handle this massive international surge?
As Delta bypasses traditional hubs to connect Austin directly to Europe, which major international airline will counter this aggressive 2027 expansion next?