Delta One suites, Delta Premium Select fares now live
Delta Air Lines has opened reservations for its new Delta One suites and Premium Select fares.
Fares can now be booked for the airline’s first Airbus A350 which enters service in late October serving Tokyo Narita from Detroit.
The new A350s will have 32 Delta One business-class suites which have individual sliding doors, a full-flat bed with Westin Heavenly bedding, and dedicated storage space.
It also comes with a 18-inch high-res entertainment screen.
Delta One suites will also be added to its Boeing 777 fleet of aircraft.
The following month Premium Select will roll out on selected flights from Detroit to Incheon and to Beijing starting from January 17, 2018.
Premium Select offers pitch of 38 inches and 19 inches of width plus a 13-inch high-res entertainment screen.
Both classes of service get expedited check-in and security screen along with fast track boarding.
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