
Demand for Italy keeps ramping up and airlines are following suit with more routes to smaller cities to which travelers would have previously had to take the train or fly through a transfer with a regional airline.
Earlier this month, Delta Air Lines (DAL) flew its inaugural flight between New York's JFK International Airport and Italy's Naples-Capodichino International Airport. The southern city known for both ancient and modern history and that many pass through as a gateway to the Amalfi Coast is the fourth Italian airport to which Delta flies from the U.S (Rome, Milan and Venice would be the others).
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