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Delta to Debut First Aircraft with Four Seat Experiences

Beginning this weekend, customers booking travel on select trans-Pacific and trans-Atlantic routes will be able to choose from all four branded seat products – Delta One suites, Delta Premium Select, Delta Comfort+ and Main Cabin – for the first time on board retrofitted 777 aircraft.

This move is the latest in Delta’s effort to offer a well-defined range of experiences for customers traveling for business, leisure or both. Offering all four seat experiences on one aircraft gives customers greater choice than ever before, allowing them to make more tailored plans.

Flights featuring the newly modified 777 that will be available for sale Jan. 5 include:

Route In Service
Minneapolis/St. Paul (MSP) – Tokyo-Haneda (HND) March 1
Atlanta (ATL) – Tokyo-Narita (NRT) March 1
Minneapolis/St. Paul (MSP) – Paris (CDG) March 1
Atlanta (ATL) – Paris (CDG) March 1
Minneapolis/St. Paul (MSP) – Seoul (ICN) April 1
Los Angeles (LAX) – Sydney (SYD) April 5

The upgraded 777 design is part of Delta’s multi-billion dollar investment in the onboard customer experience that includes a cabin modernization program. The program featuring new seats, seatback entertainment systems,  free mobile messaging, high-capacity overhead bins, access to Wi-Fi on nearly all flights,  free Main Cabin meals on select flights, upgraded Main Cabin snacks, the addition of  sparkling wine, an  Alessi-designed collection of serviceware, Westin Heavenly In-Flight Bedding, chef-curated meals with the option to pre-select in advance, wines hand-selected by Master Sommelier Andrea Robinson, noise-canceling  LSTN headphones and more. In 2017 Delta welcomed the A350 to its fleet – the airline’s new flagship international aircraft introducing the award-winning Delta One Suite and Delta Premium Select cabins.

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