Delta Air Lines is enhancing the flight experience between Berlin and New York with one of the rarest and most unique aircraft in the world: the Boeing 767-400ER, the flagship and longest version of the 767 family.
Only 37 aircraft of this model have ever been produced, with Delta holding the largest share—21 of them. Now, this aircraft is set to operate regularly between BER and JFK, bringing a new level of comfort and service.
The 767-400ER offers an advanced and rare flight experience with a larger, more modern, and pleasant cabin.
Among the upgrades:
• Advanced personal entertainment systems
• New and comfortable seats
• LED lighting technology
• Refurbished interior design
However, the highlight is undoubtedly the Delta One business class, which includes:
• Seats that recline 180 degrees—fully flat beds
• Especially generous legroom
• Luxurious amenities, comfort kits, and refined culinary service
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The Berlin route is not standalone. The company's home hub at New York's JFK serves as a crucial connection center for over 65 destinations in North America, including:
• Los Angeles
• Boston
• Seattle
• Salt Lake City
• And dozens more across the U.S.
With the new aircraft, passengers from Berlin can enjoy unparalleled comfort on their transatlantic flight and easily connect to Delta's extensive network.
The 767-400ER is also a rare model among aviation enthusiasts.
Unlike other models in the series (such as the 767-300), only a limited number of units were produced, and it was not widely marketed.
With its entry into regular service on the Berlin to New York route, Delta continues to differentiate itself in the competitive market, offering a combination of reliability, comfort, and advanced technology—alongside a luxury experience for passengers.
This move fits well with the strategy of Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) to expand direct connections with North America and strengthen its position as a central hub for international aviation.