… To be introduced in 2017
on Delta’s Airbus A350 fleet
The
Atlanta based Delta Air Lines is redefining international business class travel
with the introduction of the Delta One suite, the first business class cabin to
feature a sliding door at each suite.
According to the airline, “Designed
with an emphasis on exceptional customer comfort and privacy, the Delta One
suite offers each customer 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.”
The Delta One suite will
debut on Delta’s first Airbus A350, due to enter service in fall 2017. Each
aircraft will feature 32 suites.
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 – an industry first
for a business class cabin
- Sliding privacy dividers between
center suites
- In-suite, customizable ambient
lighting
-Dedicated stowage compartments for
shoes, headphones and laptops
- Contemporary design featuring premium
trim and finishes
- Memory foam-enhanced comfort cushion
-An 18-inch, high resolution in-flight
entertainment monitor, the largest among U.S. carriers
-A universal power outlet and
high-powered USB port at every seat
“Delta constantly listens
to customers and responds with products that deliver what they want. After
setting the standard with the introduction of full flat-bed seats with direct aisle
access in 2008, Delta is again elevating the international business class
experience,” said Tim Mapes, Delta’s Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing
Officer. “Added comfort and privacy are important to business travelers, and
that drove the design of the all-new Delta One suite.”
Delta completed
installation of full flat-bed seats with direct aisle access on all of its
widebody aircraft operating long-haul international flights in 2014. 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.
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