So, Delta just launched this new nonstop from JFK to Olbia, and it's Sardinia's first direct link to the U.S. Pretty cool, right? They're going for this premium-heavy vibe, which makes sense given Olbia's whole upscale scene with villas and yachts.
Using the 767-300ER with lots of Delta One and Premium Select seats shows they're banking on high-end travelers. Four times a week seems smart too, considering it's a seasonal hotspot. Daily flights might've been a stretch.
I think it's interesting how Delta keeps ramping up their Italy routes. They've got 15 now! Seems like they're really betting on Italy being a cash cow.
What do you guys think? Is this route a big win for Delta, or do you think other airlines might give them a run for their money by jumping in? Also, any guesses on how this could impact Sardinia's tourism? Would love to hear your thoughts!
Using the 767-300ER with lots of Delta One and Premium Select seats shows they're banking on high-end travelers. Four times a week seems smart too, considering it's a seasonal hotspot. Daily flights might've been a stretch.
I think it's interesting how Delta keeps ramping up their Italy routes. They've got 15 now! Seems like they're really betting on Italy being a cash cow.
What do you guys think? Is this route a big win for Delta, or do you think other airlines might give them a run for their money by jumping in? Also, any guesses on how this could impact Sardinia's tourism? Would love to hear your thoughts!