Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Delta Air Lines to Offer Full Flat-bed

Delta Air Lines to Offer Full Flat-bed in BusinessElite on Transcontinental Flights

Airline to operate Boeing 757 and 767 aircraft on all flights between New York and Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle Transcon flights will operate out of Delta's new state-of-the-art Terminal 4 at JFK
Seat overhaul complements BusinessElite service including gourmet three-course menu, wines selected by Delta's Master Sommelier and in-flight Wi-Fi

In the latest move demonstrating its commitment to being New York's airline, Delta Air Lines (NYSE: DAL) will introduce full flat-bed seats in the BusinessElite® cabin of all transcontinental flights operating between New York and Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle beginning in March 2013. 
All of Delta's Boeing 757 and 767 aircraft serving these transcontinental markets will offer the flatbed seats over approximately the following 24 months. 

Transcontinental Full Flat-bed Seats

Transcontinental flying will be operated using a combination of Boeing 757 and 767 aircraft types. 
The first 767 will begin flying in March of 2013, between New York - JFK and Los Angeles.

This flight will be timed to provide seamless connections with Delta's Los Angeles - Sydney flight in both directions, and offer JFK - Sydney customers a flatbed product and onboard experience throughout their itinerary.

By June, four of Delta's seven daily flights between JFK and LAX, and one of five daily flights between New York and Seattle, will operate with a 767 widebody aircraft featuring the flat-bed product in the BusinessElite cabin.

"We are committed to the business customer and offering full flat-bed seats on three domestic markets out of New York will set us apart from the competition," said Glen Hauenstein, Delta's executive vice president – Network, Revenue Management and Marketing. 
"Delta offers a superior product on our transcontinental flights and this move is a game-changer."

The 767 transcontinental product features an entirely new interior including 26 full flat-bed BusinessElite seats and direct aisle access at every seat in a 1-2-1 configuration. 

The 21-inch wide seats offer an average bed length of 79 inches and feature a 10.6-inch video monitor. 
The 767s are configured with 29 Economy Comfort seats featuring 35" of pitch and 50 percent more recline, in addition to 171 Economy seats. Every seat in the Economy cabin features a 9-inch video monitor and USB power. 

Standard 110v power is available in the BusinessElite cabin and Economy Comfort section.

Sixteen full flat-bed seats on the updated transcontinental 757 fleet will be arranged in a 2-2 configuration and offer a 20-inch wide seat and an average bed length of 79 inches.

Delta Air Lines Boeing 747 BusinessElite Seats

Each BusinessElite seat will feature a high definition 16-inch video monitor.  This fleet modification will also include changes to the Economy cabin, with 44 Economy Comfort seats offering 35 inches of pitch and 50 percent more recline, in addition to 108 Economy seats. 
All seats in the Economy cabin will feature a nine-inch video monitor, with standard 110v and USB power ports available at every seat. 

Prior to the full cabin modification and by next summer, the transcon 757 fleet will increase the number of Economy Comfort seats to 25, up from 11 today.

The entire transcon fleet will feature in-flight Wi-Fi and industry leading in-flight entertainment with a library of more than 1,000 on-demand options. Additionally, the 757 will feature 18 channels of live satellite TV.

SOURCE Delta Air Lines

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