Delta to introduce new business class suites

Credit: Drew Angerer

Credit: Drew Angerer

Atlanta-based Delta is ready to debut its newest feature of their Airbus A350 fleet: Delta One suite the Atlanta Journal Constitution reported today on its web site.

These new suites will be ready in the fall of 2017 and according to Delta, they'll be the first airline ever to have an all-suite business class.

There is plenty to get excited for, Delta suites now offer full flat-bed seats with direct aisle access, private space for customers accessed by a sliding door, storage areas and an advanced in-flight entertainment system.

Other perks would include: In-suite, customizable ambient lighting, a contemporary design with premium trim and finishes, memory foam-enhanced comfort cushion, an 18-inch, high resolution in-flight entertainment monitor, a universal power outlet and high powered USB ports.

Delta also plans to start adding its Delta One business class suites on its Boeing 777 Fleet after debuting them on the A350.

The airline expects to have the suites on its 25 Airbus A350s and 18 Boeing 777 by 2020.

Tim Mapes, Delta’s Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer said in a prepared released on their web site, “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.”

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