Delta's new A330-900neo Brings More Choices to Seattle   

A330-900neo

Delta’s New A330-900neo Brings More Choice to Seattle

 

Delta’s brand-new A330-900neo will debut on flights from Shanghai to Seattle on July 15, featuring all four Delta cabin experiences and offering more luxury, comfort and choice. Delta will also become the first U.S. operator of the Airbus A330-900neo.

For the first time from China, customers can book Delta One Suites, Delta Premium Select, Delta Comfort+® and Main Cabin seats, for travel effective July, 2019.

In addition to four cabin experiences, customers can look forward to a state-of-the-art interior featuring seat-back entertainment screens, full-spectrum LED ambient lighting and Gogo Ku Wi-Fi connectivity with free mobile messaging.

Highlights of Delta’s 281-seat A330-900neo include:

Delta One Suites

·        29 suites with door for added privacy, fully flat-bed seat with individual aisle access

·        Extra-large entertainment screen

·        Westin Heavenly® In-Flight Bedding

Delta Premium Select

·        28 seats in separate cabin

·        Additional legroom and recline, adjustable head and footrests

·        Pre-flight drink and elevated meal service

Delta Comfort+

·        56 seats offering extra legroom and recline

·        Dedicated overhead storage

·        Seats at front of Main Cabin

Main Cabin

·        168 seats with memory foam cushions for added comfort

·        Individual in-seat entertainment screens

 

Local flavors

Wherever they sit on the aircraft, customers will enjoy a selection of entrees created by renowned Chinese chef, Jereme Leung.

More entertaining

Delta Studio® entertainment is free for every passenger, with over 1,000 hours of content available on demand on all two-class aircraft. Choose from hundreds of moves, including Chinese titles, HBO®, SHOWTIME®, 12 channels of live satellite TV on select flights, podcasts, 2,500+ songs, TV and games, including in-flight trivia.

 

Delta's Seattle Hub

Delta currently operates the Boeing 767-300ER on Seattle service to Shanghai and Beijing. Delta will also begin operating two of its six daily flights between Seattle and San Jose, California with its new Airbus A220 aircraft.

Delta operates more than 150 peak-day departures to more than 50 destinations from its hub at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. The 21,000 square foot Delta Sky Club was awarded “North America’s Leading Airport Lounge” for the third consecutive year, lauding its excellence for guests to relax and recharge. In December, Sea-Tac marked a milestone in the construction of the new international arrivals facility by raising and placing the final roof beam in the structure. The 450,000 sq. ft. facility, expected to open in 2020, will be able to serve twice the number of passengers per hour, have over twice the number of passport check positions, utilize enhanced technology for quicker passport check clearance and simplify baggage claim for customers.

 

 
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