Delta Air Lines is permanently canceling one of its popular transatlantic flights as “customer demand[s]” have shifted.
A spokesperson for Delta confirmed the airline is axing one of its long-standing flights in 2026, according to Airline Geeks .
The company is slated to stop offering non-stop flights from John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York to Brussels, Belgium.
Instead, the airline will transition its Brussels service to Atlanta beginning March 8, 2026, Airline Geeks reported.
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The final New York-to-Brussels flight will operate Jan. 5, 2026 from JFK and Jan. 6, 2026 from Brussels.
“Delta apologizes for any inconvenience this change causes, and affected customers will be notif