Kick back in the new Delta One suite, where privacy meets luxury, coming on select flights in Fall 2017. Delta Airlines is catching competition from American operator United Airlines, Singapore Airlines and Emirates and launches a new concept for its business class.
The new cabin offers a private space accessed by a sliding door with thoughtfully designed personal stowage areas, an advanced in-flight entertainment system and premium trim and finishes to create an unparalleled business class experience with a comfortable, residential feel.
Delta One service includes the features Delta customers have grown to expect, such as chef-curated meals, wine pairings by Delta’s Master Sommelier Andrea Robinson, Westin Heavenly In-Flight Bedding, noise-canceling headsets, TUMI amenity kits featuring Kiehl’s Since 1851 premium skincare, and in- flight loungewear on select flights.
Following the A350 debut, the Delta One suite will progressively roll out on Delta’s Boeing 777 fleet. Delta will be the first U.S. airline to take delivery of the A350, which will primarily serve routes between the U.S. and Asia.
In addition to full flat-bed seats with direct aisle access, which the airline introduced eight years ago, the Delta One suite features: a full-height door at every suite, sliding privacy dividers between center suites, in-suite, customizable ambient lighting, dedicated stowage compartments for shoes, headphones and laptops, memory foam-enhanced comfort cushion, an 18-inch, high resolution in-flight entertainment monitor, and an universal power outlet and high-powered USB port at every seat.