Los Angeles and All the Amazing Ways to Take Flight on Delta’s Flagship A350   

Six Airbus A350-900 aircraft now grace the Delta fleet, which means soon there will be more chances than ever before to take flight on Delta’s Flagship international aircraft, featuring the Delta One® suite, Delta Premium Select and a main cabin experience that’s comfy, entertaining and offers ample overhead bin space. 

Here’s how travelers can experience Delta’s A350 flagship from the City of Angels and several other amazing ways:

Los Angeles to Shanghai beginning July 2, 2018. Delta has served customers on this route since 2016 with Boeing 777 aircraft, and the countdown is on for LA’s newest aircraft option to and from China’s largest city and global financial center.

From the Motor City. Delta’s hub at the McNamara Terminal of Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW) is the center point for the most A350 options. And don’t fret if at first you think DTW isn’t exactly in your backyard – it’s Delta’s second largest hub by daily departures and has nonstop flights to more than 100 U.S. destinations. So build your itinerary with an enjoyable easy connection via DTW to fly the A350 any day of the week to four different Asia destinations (and back again!)

  • Detroit to Tokyo-Narita, began October 30, 2017
  • Detroit to Seoul-Incheon, began November 18, 2017
  • Detroit – Beijing, began January 17, 2018
  • Detroit to Shanghai, coming soon on April 19, 2018

The A350 will also fly from DTW to Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport (AMS), effective March 31, 2018. This is the first transatlantic destination for Delta’s A350 aircraft and will be available on one of four daily Delta flights between the two locations.

Atlanta to Seoul. Service from Delta’s home base at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport to Seoul-Incheon  begins March 24, featuring the new, state-of-the-art Terminal 2 at ICN.

For additional info, contact your Delta Sales Account Executive or visit the Delta Professional website. You can also visit  delta.com to feast your eyes  on what you’re in for on the A350. In the meantime, here’s the onboard experience overview:

Delta One® Suite

The award-winning Delta One suites offer up to 32 customers a private, personal experience, with a full-height door at every suite for enhanced privacy and comfort. Each suite features a fully flat-bed seat with direct aisle access, as well as more stowage for personal items, larger in-flight entertainment screens and memory foam enhanced comfort cushions.

Delta Premium Select

Designed with comfort in mind, Delta Premium Select offers more personal space with up to 38 inches of pitch, seat width of 18.5 inches, seven inches of recline and adjustable leg and head rests. Customers will arrive well-rested thanks to upgraded pillows, blankets and amenity kits to give them all the travel essentials they need to settle in.

Main Cabin

Customers benefit from free seatback in-flight entertainment on high definition screens, in-seat power ports at every row and high capacity overhead bins. Meanwhile, the A350 features larger windows and optimized cabin pressure, temperature and humidity to help customers feel more refreshed after a long-haul flight.

​The aircraft is equipped with high-speed 2Ku internet connectivity and customers have access to free mobile messaging while on board through iMessage, WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger.  

 
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