Summary Delta Air Lines will switch its year-round service to Stuttgart Airport (STR) to being seasonal-only. The airline also previously cut all flights from/to Dusseldorf Airport (DUS). However, the carrier will serve three more weekly flights to Germany in summer 2025.

Delta Air Lines has continued to cut its flights to Germany, this time axing flights to Stuttgart Airport (STR) from October during the winter. Left without transatlantic routes As first spotted by Ishrion Aviation on X, formerly known as Twitter, Delta Air Lines will cut its four-weekly flights between Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport (ATL) and STR starting October 26, coinciding with the last day of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) summer season. Data from the aviation analytics company Cirium showed that Delta Air Lines was the only airline serving transatlantic flights from STR, with its first flights taking off from the German airport to ATL in April 2023.

Since then, the airline served the route four times per week with a Boeing 767-300ER that was capable of carrying 216 passengers, split between 18 first, 26 business, and 172 economy class seats. In September 2022, Delta Air Lines announced that it would be adding flights to STR and Düsseldorf Airport (DUS), another German airport. This transatlantic network expansion is Delta's most extensive one yet.

Seasonal service However, flights to DUS, which were served from ATL and New York John F. Kennedy International Air.