Delta is running its largest international schedule ever this summer – and our customers are ready to see the world.
Ahead of Memorial Day, Delta released its second annual list of most-searched international destinations. Gathered from Delta.com search data*, the list reveals cities on customers’ minds for summer travel between May and August.
The top 10 list reveals that many U.S. flyers are seeking different cultural experiences in faraway settings, with Athens experiencing the highest surge (248% increase) in searches from last year. The ever-popular cities of London, Paris and Rome topped the list, along with Dublin, Barcelona and Vancouver, Canada as new additions this year.
Searches for these top 10 international destinations increased more than 150% from 2023, highlighting the strong demand for international travel following the airline’s 11 highest sales days in its history, all occurring this calendar year.
Here’s a look at the full list:
1. London
2. Paris
3. Rome
4. Athens
5. Cancun
6. Amsterdam
7. Tokyo
8. Dublin
9. Barcelona
10. Vancouver
On the domestic front, top-searched destinations (excluding Delta Hubs) include Las Vegas, Orlando, Miami and Honolulu, indicating a strong interest for sundrenched getaways and cities holding major sporting events this summer.
With more than 290 destinations across more than 50 countries, other notable summer destinations include new, nonstop service to Venice, Tulum and Naples (starting in May). Customers who are ready to book a vacation can do so through Delta Vacations—with elevated vacation experiences designed especially for SkyMiles Members, Delta Vacations offers flights, hotels, rides and activities for every traveler. New in 2024, SkyMiles Members booking Delta Vacations now earn toward Medallion Status on every part of the package, and miles can be used to pay for some or all of the vacation package.
For more information and to view the latest flight deals, visit Delta.com.
*Data was pulled from U.S. searches on Delta.com from Nov. 1, 2023 to March 18, 2024 for travel between May and August 2024.
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