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Home / Lifestyle / Sardinia's Hidden Charms Lure Travelers, Direct Flights from NYC Planned

Sardinia's Hidden Charms Lure Travelers, Direct Flights from NYC Planned

7 Oct

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Summary

  • Sardinia sees 15% increase in visitors in 2024, reaching 4.5 million
  • Sardinian tourism industry earns $1.7 billion, mostly from European travelers
  • Delta Airlines to start direct flights from New York City to Sardinia in 2026
Sardinia's Hidden Charms Lure Travelers, Direct Flights from NYC Planned

As of October 2025, the Mediterranean island of Sardinia has been experiencing a significant tourism boom. In 2024, the island welcomed 4.5 million visitors, a massive 15% increase over the previous year. This surge in tourism has been a boon for the Sardinian economy, with the local tourism industry raking in $1.7 billion.

While the vast majority of these visitors have been European, the island's reputation has started to spread to the United States as well. In a move that is expected to further boost Sardinia's popularity, Delta Airlines has announced that it will begin offering direct flights from New York City to the island starting in 2026. This new flight path will make it easier for American travelers to discover Sardinia's hidden charms, which include its stunning beaches, rocky coasts, and rich history.

Sardinia has long been overshadowed by other famous Mediterranean islands, such as Corsica, Rhodes, and Crete. However, the island's unique blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and outdoor adventure opportunities is starting to capture the attention of a growing number of tourists. With its direct flights from the U.S. and continued investment in its tourism infrastructure, Sardinia is poised to become an increasingly popular destination for American travelers in the years to come.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Sardinia has a population of about 1.6 million people.
Delta Airlines will start direct flights from New York City to Sardinia in 2026.
The ancient "Pyramid of Sardinia" is a 6,000-year-old archaeological site called Monte d'Accoddi, which features a mysterious, egg-shaped structure.

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