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Sunrise over Cape Caccia in Sardinia, Italy.

Exciting First-Ever Nonstops in 2026

Are you as excited as we are about the wide range of new nonstop flights hitting runways in 2026? This year marks a major expansion of routes to Europe, giving U.S. passengers faster and easier access to some of The Continent’s most iconic locales, from the Highlands of Scotland to the castles of Poland.

For the first time, travelers will be able to fly nonstop from Newark to Santiago de Compostela, Spain—an addition that reflects growing interest in trips that combine hiking, culture, and spiritual journeys. The Mediterranean islands of Malta and Sardinia will be reachable nonstop from New York’s JFK, as will Bari, Italy—the gateway to Puglia and its whitewashed hill towns—from Newark. And a new route from San Francisco to Warsaw, Poland, will be the first nonstop between northern California and that part of Central/Eastern Europe.

More debuts include the first-ever pairing between the U.S. West Coast and Africa—a route from Los Angeles to Casablanca, Morocco, to meet demand juiced by the 2026 FIFA World Cup—and the debut of Delta’s nonstop from Atlanta to Riyadh, which will mark the first direct flight to Saudi Arabia by any U.S. airline.

Other new international routes for 2026 include:

  • Athens from Dallas Fort Worth
  • Barcelona from Boston
  • Budapest from Philadelphia
  • Dublin from Pittsburgh and Raleigh-Durham
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, from New York (JFK)
  • Glasgow, Scotland, from Newark
  • London from Seattle and St. Louis
  • Madrid from Boston
  • Milan from Miami
  • Nice, France, from Boston
  • Paris from Las Vegas
  • Porto, Portugal, from New York (JFK)
  • Prague from Philadelphia
  • Rome from Houston and Seattle
  • Seoul, Korea, from Newark
  • Split, Croatia, from Newark
  • Zurich from Dallas Fort Worth

You’ll find many more choices on our continuously updated list of Nonstop Flights to Make Your Travels Easier.

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SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA AND BEYOND: “The grand plaza is strikingly empty at night, allowing the grandeur of the cathedral and plaza to dominate…”

Santiago de Compostela Cathedral in Galicia, Spain.

The cathedral in Santiago de Compostela dates to the ninth century. Photo: Alamy

“We had previously been to Spain and Portugal, so our goal was to visit some of the towns that were lesser known to us. We could never have seen as much as we did, and been so satisfied with those choices, without Joana’s guidance.

In northern Spain, the biggest highlight for us was our visit to Santiago de Compostela, the culmination of the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route dating back to the ninth century. The massive and elaborate cathedral dates back to the ninth century too. The grand plaza is full of hikers, cyclists, and pilgrims by day…and strikingly empty at night, allowing the grandeur of the cathedral and plaza to dominate. We also did a rooftop tour of the cathedral, giving us great views of the town. But don’t do it if you are fearful of heights!

Mary Herne hiking at the Seven Hanging Valleys Trail in Algarve, Portugal.

Traveler Mary Herne hiked part of the Seven Hanging Valleys Trail with family.

Our first stop in Portugal was the fabulous Douro Valley. The wine tasting, private boat ride and grandeur of the valley itself was fabulous. Another Portugal highlight was our visit to Coimbra and the UNESCO-recognized University of Coimbra. Observing the great tradition of black-robe-adorned students and the Baroque Biblioteca Joanina, considered one of the most beautiful libraries in the world, was an unexpected stunner.

In the Algarve, we took a day trip to hike part of the Seven Hanging Valleys Trail along the coast. Starting at Praia da Marinha, we marveled at the most amazing seascapes—coves, arches, beaches…oh my!” —Mary Herne

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MALTA AND BEYOND: “Meeting an artisan boat builder and having a lovely lunch alongside the harbor…”

Colorful boats in Marsaxlokk Harbour, Malta.

Malta’s Marsaxlokk Harbour is a riot of floating color. Photo: Exclusively Malta

“Our trip to Malta and Gozo was extraordinary. We were there from December 25-31, so had time to see a lot—and we did! We were blessed with perfect weather every day in the low to mid-60s, so it’s a great time of year to go.

Our trip planner was Damon. He gave us an itinerary that was just right for us. We were picked up every morning at 9:00 or 9:30 and spent the day with either our guide—the amazing and wonderful Martin, himself a member of the Knights of St John, and therefore full of inside information and general historical knowledge—or just our driver. We traveled either on foot or by car, or sometimes a combination of the two. We requested full days, and we got them!

Damon was also able to add a last-minute request of ours, to see the Hypogeum, which is difficult to get into and was one of the best visits of our trip. Also really special were our visit to a farm and an outdoor farm-to-table lunch there, a visit to a church in Mdina where we met the organ player/restorer deep in the recesses of the church, a visit to an archivist and also to a marvelous historical townhouse, and another day meeting an artisan boat builder and having a lovely lunch alongside the harbor. The people we met were all so special. Taking the ferry to Gozo and touring the island was a wonderful contrast.

I’m hugely grateful for Wendy’s recommendation. Damon was helpful and responsive in every way, and he even popped into our restaurant on our last night to say goodbye.” —Susanna Porter

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CASABLANCA AND BEYOND: “We watched the sun set over the sand dunes after a late-afternoon camel ride…”

Brian Branagan and wife Rissa Sanchez during a sunset camel ride in the Sahara Desert.

Traveler Brian Branagan, wife Rissa Sanchez, and friends enjoyed a sunset camel ride in the Sahara.

“Each destination of the itinerary planned by Hicham and Sara revealed the rich culture of Morocco. The Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca was the perfect introduction to the importance of Islam and art in Moroccan culture. Our first ‘aha’ moment was the charm of Chefchaouen and a hike to God’s Bridge in the Talembote Valley with local hiking guide Yousef, after which we enjoyed the first of many delicious Moroccan salads and tagines at the waterfalls of Akchour.

The drive to Fes included a stop at the Roman legacy of Volubilis and a gourmet lunch at Villa Volubilia winery, setting the stage for the marvel of historic Fes and a delightful and tasty food tour in the medieval medina. From there, we drove through the Rif and Atlas mountains with their unique biodiverse flora to the edge of the Sahara Desert, where we watched the sun set over the sand dunes after a late-afternoon camel ride.

On our way to Marrakech, we took a side trip to the Dadès Gorge and Monkey Fingers hike, with an overnight stay at the Eden Boutique Hotel. Our visit there was graced by time spent with Ishmael, the owner, designer, and host extraordinaire. We could have spent days there—Ishmael and the Eden were extraordinary.

Hicham and Sara delivered an unforgettable WOW experience by concluding our amazing journey with a final two nights at Sir Richard Branson’s Kasbah Tamadot hotel. They arranged for a final hike in the foothills of the majestic snow-capped Mount Toubkal, followed by a visit with a Berber family, where we feasted on freshly baked bread with nut-honey butter.” —Brian Branagan

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Wendy Perrin and Timothy Baker at a secluded courtyard at Palazzo Venezia in Naples.

Zip to Italy’s Hidden Treasures

A bumper crop of new nonstop routes to Italy makes it increasingly easy to avoid connecting in Rome and other large European hubs and instead speed your way to Italy’s best-kept secrets. These new flights include:

  • Sicily from New York: to Catania from JFK, and to Palermo from Newark.
  • Puglia from New York: to Bari from JFK.
  • Naples (the gateway to the Amalfi Coast and Pompeii) from Atlanta, Chicago, and Philadelphia.
  • Venice from Dallas-Fort Worth, Newark, and Washington, D.C. (Dulles).
  • Rome from Denver, Miami, and Minneapolis (and Houston and Seattle in 2026).
  • Milan from Boston and Philadelphia (and Miami in 2026).
  • Sardinia (Cagliari) from New York in 2026.

All of these new routes are in addition to many other nonstops to Italy that have been added over the past few years. Each time a new one is announced that we believe will save you significant time and logistics, we add it to our list of Nonstop Flights To Make Your Travels Easier.

If you’re as excited as I am about these direct flights—because who wants to be transferring luggage between terminals at FCO when you could be nursing an aperitivo in Catania’s Piazza del Duomo?—then you’ll also want to use a local insider to expedite and optimize your on-the-ground experience. After all, life is too short to go to Italy yet miss the hidden courtyards and secret gardens, the tastiest delicacies and most interesting local people. Read on for more of what not to miss, and click the black bar below to connect with the best-suited local fixer for your specific trip needs and goals.

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PUGLIA: “Every single day of this trip had a WOW factor…”

Beach in Gallipoli, Puglia, Italy.

The Gallipoli coastline in Italy’s Puglia region. Photo: Traveler Paula Kramer

Antonello and Valeria leveraged their substantial network to create a bespoke itinerary that included experiences that we would not have known to ask for and that wound up elevating our trip beyond our wildest dreams.

We stayed in an array of wonderful hotels and masserias—fabulous experiences unto themselves—and were educated by outstanding guides. We chose to do our own driving for 90% of the trip, and even here Antonello’s team was so helpful, electronically sharing target destinations and parking facilities which enabled us to go from points A to B with confidence, independence and the least amount of stress.

Every single day of this trip had a WOW factor, whether it was visits to Pompeii and Herculaneum, our cave-turned-hotel in Matera (Sextantio), or our stays at delightful masserias in Salento. But beyond that, having the chance to sample the delights of a renowned cheesemaker, learn from the third-generation owners of a family-owned flour mill, get expert insights into the complexities of olive oil, or sample gelato with a young woman who is combining innovation with tradition as she expands the gelato business started by her grandfather—these are culinary experiences we could only encounter thanks to Antonello’s deep understanding of and connection with the hidden gems of Puglia. Trust me, you are not going to find these on your own.

Jeff Weiss learning sculpture from an artist in Puglia, Italy.

Jeff Weiss spent an afternoon learning from a renowned sculptor in his home atelier. Photo: Paula Kramer

If all this wasn’t enough, we spent an afternoon in the home/atelier of a renowned sculptor and another afternoon with a couple that makes jewelry. I confess that, when I first read our itinerary, I thought these sounded weird: Neither my husband nor I would become the next Michelangelo or make jewelry anytime in the near future, so why take time to do this? I could not have been more wrong!

These artists were so genuinely interested in sharing their craft, their food, and their kindness. We were besotted by these one-of-a-kind experiences, making friends and actual art along the way. We even got to visit the private home of a potter who showed us the ancient and Byzantine relics and the Byzantine chapel that he discovered on his property during renovation.” —Paula Kramer

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SICILY: “This trip to Sicily was not just about sightseeing; it was about forming connections and understanding the heart of the island…”

Cefalu city coast in Sicily, Italy.

Cefalu, on Sicily’s north coast. Photo: Shutterstock

“Our family just returned from a magical 10-day trip to Sicily planned by Laura, who lives in Palermo. Traveling with tween boys can be a challenge, but Laura understood exactly how to craft an itinerary that would captivate their imaginations while immersing us in the rich culture of Sicily. Her connections on the island run deep, and it truly showed in the unique and meaningful experiences we enjoyed.

Our guide for the majority of the trip, Maria, was an absolute gem. Despite facing terrible rainy weather for three days in a row, Maria remained flexible, always adjusting our plans with grace and ensuring our boys stayed engaged and happy.

One of the highlights was our time in a small Sicilian village where we cooked alongside an extended family and their children. Sharing stories and recipes in such an intimate setting made us feel like part of the community. Another remarkable experience was visiting a Sicilian cart maker’s workshop and participating in a painting tutorial led by a master artisan who also creates textiles for Dolce & Gabbana. It was fascinating, and my sons were particularly enthralled by the Archimedes studio outside of Siracusa. There, they learned about the scholar’s inventions with real-life replicas, bringing ancient ingenuity to life in a way that still has them talking about it.

In Palermo, we had the privilege of meeting one of the last remaining puppet makers (pupari) on the island. Not only was the art of puppet making more captivating than we ever imagined, but the experience was also deeply moving. The generosity and passion shared during that visit left a lasting impression on all of us.

This trip to Sicily was not just about sightseeing; it was about forming connections and understanding the heart of the island. Laura and Maria made sure we experienced Sicily from a local’s perspective, which made every moment feel so much more profound.” —Gina Melton

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NAPLES AND THE AMALFI COAST: Everything was locally sourced and much of it grown on their farm—all I can say is, “Mama Mia!”

A postcard view of Amalfi Coast in Italy.

Italy’s Amalfi Coast. Photo: Shutterstock

Jennifer planned a masterpiece of a trip for my husband and me in southern Italy. We started in Naples and loved every minute of it. The food was out of this world, and the people are warm and welcoming.

We then ferried to Capri and spent three days. The highlight of our time in Capri was a cooking class with Sabina, owner of Columbus Ristorante in Anacapri, and her 80-year-old aunt, Rosa. They taught us how to make ravioli, and Rosa taught us when it is appropriate to say, ‘Mama Mia,’ which is basically all of the time. We thought it could not get better, and then Sabina and her husband served us the most incredible lunch. We lost count of the courses. Everything was locally sourced and much of it grown on their farm—all I can say is, ‘Mama Mia!’

Jennifer arranged a private boat tour of Capri, and that was our ticket to Positano. On our way to Positano we docked in Nerano and were shuttled to a delicious restaurant called Maria Grazia. The seafood was incredible, and we felt like we were visiting a smaller, quieter Italy.” —Carrie Gaykowski

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