Delta Air Lines Inc.

08/13/2026 | Press release | Archived content

Ooh la la, Austin: Delta launches first-ever service to Paris

Paris has long captured travelers' imaginations with its timeless architecture, world-renowned museums, celebrated cuisine, and vibrant neighborhoods.

Now, for the first time, Austin customers can experience the City of Light with the convenience of a nonstop flight. From exploring iconic landmarks and strolling along the Seine to discovering local cafés and hidden gems, travelers can enjoy easier access to one of the world's most celebrated destinations.

Service will operate daily during the summer season, offering customers a premium connection between Austin and one of Europe's premier gateways. Customers will enjoy Delta's flagship international experience aboard the Airbus A330-900neo, featuring four distinct seat products: Delta One®, Delta Premium Select, Delta Comfort® and Delta Main.

Delta One features fully lie-flat seats, luxury bedding, and privacy doors, paired with chef-curated meals and premium beverages. Delta Premium Select offers enhanced comfort with wider seats and additional legroom, while Delta Comfort and Delta Main provide spacious seating, memory-foam cushions, and personalized entertainment with over 1,000 hours of content. Additionally, the aircraft boasts increased cargo capacity to meet rising demand.

Through Delta's joint venture partnership with Air France-KLM and Virgin Atlantic, Austin customers can enjoy extensive connectivity beyond Europe. Together, Delta, Air France and KLM will offer up to 10 weekly nonstop flights between Austin and Europe during peak summer, with service to both Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Amsterdam.

From Paris, customers can connect seamlessly to destinations across Europe, India and Africa on Air France.

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