Flight Capacity to Naples, Italy Surges Next Summer from American, Delta, and United

by Anthony Losanno
Naples

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Naples and the Amalfi Coast are about to get even more accessible next summer when American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and United Airlines all offer nonstop service to Naples International Airport (NAP). It’s great to see Naples get some love when for so long nonstop flights from the US only reached Milan and Rome (with the seasonal Venice or Florence flights in the mix).

AA 787-9

Last month, I wrote about American Airlines’ new international routes for summer 2024. One of these is between Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) and Naples International Airport (NAP). The route will be operated daily starting on June 5th using a Boeing 787-9. This will be American’s fourth destination in Italy.

Delta 767-300

Delta Air Lines announced its own daily service to Naples International Airport (NAP) from New York John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) starting on May 23rd using a Boeing 767-300ER.

United 767

United Airlines will offer the most seats to Naples International Airport (NAP) of all three carriers with 2x daily service from Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) starting on May 23rd using Boeing 767-300ER aircraft outfitted with its high-density Polaris cabin (46 seats per aircraft).

Anthony’s Take: Naples is a great city filled with delicious food and lots to explore (my favorite picks can be found here). Next summer it will be easier then ever to get to this Italian city and the surrounding area with all of its natural beauty and serious taste of la dolce vita.

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2 comments

TM October 8, 2023 - 10:22 am

It’s not just the city of Naples and the Amalfi coast that is close to Capodichino Airport, you have the islands of Ischia and Procida, beautiful beach towns of Formia and Gaeta, Salerno, Greek ruins at Paestum, Agroturismo in Battipaglia, the Royal Palace of Caserta, not to mention Pompeii and Herculaneum. The region of Campania is one of the most interesting and historical of all of Italy, and is packed with incredible sights. Save yourself the trip form Rome airport and visit these beautiful places

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JohnnyBoy October 8, 2023 - 12:05 pm

Shhhh. Amalfi is way overtouristed already. Let’s not spread the word about other parts of Campania.

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