Delta’s 767-300 business class cabin consists of a total of 36 seats, spread across nine rows in a 1-2-1 configuration. While I was the first passenger to board, there were already two federal air marshals in the cabin (at least that’s what I assume they were, as they were seated...
Delta Boeing 767-400 business class cabin. Credit: Delta. You can find Delta's Boeing 767 flying on 15 round-trip domestic routes in December 2024: Atlanta (ATL) to Detroit (DTW) Atlanta (ATL) to Los Angeles (LAX) — and reverse Atlanta (ATL) to Maui (OGG) — and reverse Atlanta ...
Delta One Business Class on a current 767 Up until now Delta hasn’t been very forthcoming with details of its 767-400 refresh and there has been quite a bit of speculation surrounding how Delta plans to fit its Delta One Suites into an aircraft as narrow as the 767-400. Well, now we...
Army as part of their Army Partnership for Your Success program, as well as HBCUs and Delta-sponsored professional basketball teams for the new Delta Business Class program. Jan 19, 2024 Diversity, Partnerships Driven by purpose: How Delta people showed up for their communities in 2023 Over the...
Army as part of their Army Partnership for Your Success program, as well as HBCUs and Delta-sponsored professional basketball teams for the new Delta Business Class program. Jan 19, 2024 Diversity, Partnerships Driven by purpose: How Delta people showed up for their communities in 2023 Over the...
Delta will fly to Maui on a Boeing 767-300ER, which features an outdated Delta One business class seat but a roomy 2-3-2 configuration for passengers in economy. There are Delta Comfort Plus seats with extra legroom onboard but no Delta Premium Select cabin. Flights to Maui are scheduled...
-10 hour flight isn’t “short,” it did seem to fly by with Wifi, onboard entertainment, a 2 hour nap and friendly service, and I really have to say it was not justpainless, but activelypleasant— high praise indeed for a US-based carrier on an international route in business class...
fleet of 809 aircraft includes Airbus, Boeing and McDonnell Douglass planes. Depending on the aircraft, planes may include First Class, Business Class, Delta One (international Business Class), Delta Comfort+ (Premium Economy Class), Main Cabin (a form of Economy Class) or Basic Economy cabins....
One Mile at a Timepoints out that their business class product is inconsistent at best, featuring numerous “Boeing 767s with really uncomfortable business class seats, plus ex-LATAM Airbus A350s, that don’t even feature direct aisle access.” ...
While this style of business class seat is dated, it was still a comfortable experience. The seat in it's full upright position is not comfortable,however right after take-off adjusted into a lounge position it is very comfortable. The food was excellent and the wine selection also excellent...