The Suite Spot
Delta will debut its next generation Delta One® suite for A350-1000s and expands its suite offering to the A330-200/300 fleet, extending its lead with the most business class suites of any U.S. airline.
- Delta is introducing its next generation Delta One suite on new Airbus A350-1000 aircraft following a two-year intentional design process and a decade of data from customers and employees alike.
- The airline will also add Delta One suites to its Airbus A330-200/300 fleet for the first time as part of a nose-to-tail refresh and introduce an always-open self-serve snack station for Delta One customers.
- Every seat in every cabin on both fleets — the A350-1000 and refreshed A330-200/300 — will feature Delta’s largest seatback screens ever with cinema-quality, high-definition picture clarity, Bluetooth connectivity, USB-C and universal AC power outlets, and memory foam cushions.
- Delta’s modern onboard design, first introduced in early 2025, continues to roll out across new aircraft and the existing fleet; the airline expects 800+ aircraft will have the new interiors in the next five years.
Ten years of customer insights and two years of intentional design has resulted in Delta’s next generation Delta One suite debuting on the Airbus A350-1000 — Delta’s newest and largest aircraft, delivering a 50% premium seat mix, arriving early 2027. Additionally, Delta’s Airbus A330-200/300 fleet is getting upgraded with suites featuring privacy doors in the Delta One cabin — a first for the fleet — and an elevated onboard experience for all cabins.
The A350-1000 and A330-200/300 upgrades come on the heels of Delta introducing its modern onboard look and feel in 2025 to overwhelmingly positive feedback and a 25-point increase in customer satisfaction scores. The new interior design is being applied to these ships and on more than 800 aircraft over the next five years as Delta takes delivery of new aircraft and invests in interior refreshes across its current fleet.
Delta One: Designed to feel like the only one
For those who prefer to binge-watch a favorite show on long over-night trips, the A350-1000 suite features a 24-inch cinema-quality screen — Delta's largest ever — to enjoy an even larger content library of movies, games, sports and series on the seatback with brighter, sharper images and vibrant colors in high definition. Bluetooth connectivity gives customers the option to pair their own headphones, while wireless charging built-in to a stone in-lay on the console allows customers to keep multiple devices charged as they use each throughout the flight.
And because late-night movies aren’t quite complete without indulging in snacks, Delta is introducing a dedicated refreshment station for Delta One customers located at the main entryway on the A350-1000 and at the front of the A330-200/300. Whether stretching your legs or simply in the mood for something between services, it’s there for you any time — no waiting.
The next generation Delta One suites on the A350-1000 are set in a reverse-herringbone configuration, with outer rows facing the windows — an important view to customers. This design creates a more expansive feel and additional privacy. The suites adjoining in the middle of the cabin feature the popular sliding window that customers can choose to have open when traveling with a companion or closed completely for privacy.
Many of these same thoughtful design elements — including the pillow-top, wireless charging, tactile seat controls, signature feature lamp, in-suite mood lighting and USB-C —are incorporated into the suites being added to Delta’s A330-200/300 aircraft, creating continuity in the Delta One experience across fleets.
In consultation with Delta’s Advisory Board on Disability & Accessible Travel, new accessible features have also been integrated into both the A350-1000 and A330-200/300 fleets. A new, custom-designed seat control center — inspired by luxury vehicles — uses tactile elements allowing customers to intuitively adjust seat comfort through the sense of touch. Tactile features carry over into the lavatories, and each aircraft will have a dedicated accessible lavatory providing more space for customers with reduced mobility.
Premium touches in every cabin for every customer
Premium doesn’t stop with Delta One — a brand-new seat design in Delta Comfort and Delta Main provides an additional one inch of legroom and a convenient seatback shelf to keep personal items within reach. Every seat on the A350-1000 and A330-200/300 has memory foam cushions to keep customers comfortable on long-haul flights and each has USB-C and international AC power outlets to keep devices charged for SkyMiles Members taking advantage of Delta’s fast, free Wi-Fi.
Every seat on the A350-1000 and A330-200/300s will have a bigger seatback screen with 4K QLED resolution and Bluetooth capabilities. Powered by the next‑generation technology from Thales, first announced at CES 2025, the new in-flight entertainment (IFE) system unlocks capability to deliver more content than ever before, bringing a deeper and more varied library of movies, series, live and curated content and interactive experiences, with room to grow over time.
Cabin lighting is also designed for every moment of flight through the entirety of the aircraft, from warm and inviting hues at mealtime to low and relaxing settings for sleep and a gentle transition to daylight to help customers adjust to a new time zone upon arrival.
These investments are not the finish line — they’re a direct reflection and action of the Delta Difference and the airline’s unwavering commitment to keep climbing by continuing to listen, learn and invest in what matters most for Delta customers and people.
