Delta unveils first all-suite business class cabin
Sunday, 17 Aug, 2016
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Delta Air Lines’ will debut the first all-suite business class cabin on its new Airbus A350 jets from next year.
Delta says each jet will have 32 suites featuring a sliding door, customizable ambient lighting; dedicated storage, 18-inch high resolution in-flight entertainment screen, universal power outlets and USB port.
The Delta One suites all have direct aisle access and full flat beds.
"Added comfort and privacy are important to business travelers, and that drove the design of the all-new Delta One suite," said Delta chief marketing officer Tim Mapes.
"Delta constantly listens to customers and responds with products that deliver what they want."
Delta touts it as an ‘unparalleled business class experience with a comfortable, residential feel.’
It will debut in fall 2017 on Delta’s first Airbus A350 which will serve international routes in Asia and then will be rolled out gradually on Delta’s Boeing 777 fleet.
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