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Raising the Bar Again: Delta Unveils New Delta One Suites for A350-1000

Delta Air Lines introduces next-generation Delta One suites debuting on the A350-1000, alongside major A330 upgrades, larger screens, and new onboard comforts

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Delta Air Lines is getting ready for a major upgrade to its long-haul experience. The company has announced it will introduce a new generation of Delta One suites alongside a broader cabin refresh across key aircraft.

The latest Delta One suite will debut on the new Airbus A350-1000, which is set to enter service in early 2027. At the same time, Delta will bring suite-style seating with privacy doors to its Airbus A330-200 and Airbus A330-300 fleets for the first time, as part of a full interior upgrade.

The new suites, which took two years to design, feature longer flat-bed seats, improved cushioning, and added storage options, delivering a more comfortable experience on long-haul flights.

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“Every time a customer boards a Delta flight, the experience and surroundings should feel familiar, creating a sense of home and comfort when you’re away,” said Mauricio Parise, vice president of Brand Experience.

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Across both aircraft types, passengers in all cabins will benefit from upgrades. Each seat will include larger seatback screens with high-definition picture quality, Bluetooth connectivity, USB-C ports, and standard power outlets. Memory foam cushions will also be installed throughout the cabins.

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For Delta One passengers, the experience will go beyond the seat. A new self-service snack station will be introduced, allowing travelers to grab refreshments at any time during the flight.

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“This snack station gives customers control over their time, small choices like when to grab a snack can feel meaningful,” Parise added.

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The A350-1000 will add more privacy and enhanced window views thanks to a reverse herringbone layout. Middle seats will feature sliding dividers, allowing passengers to either travel together or maintain full privacy.

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The A330 fleet will enjoy many of the same features, including redesigned seat controls and larger lavatories for passengers with reduced mobility.

Delta says the investment, valued at more than $1 billion, is part of a wider plan to modernize its fleet. Over the next five years, more than 800 aircraft are expected to receive updated interiors.

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