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Select A321neos to begin service with larger Delta First cabin

Seven A321neos will enter service with 44 Delta First seats until flatbed suites arrive.

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Beginning in May, customers boarding one of Delta’s seven newest A321neos will notice something different: a Delta First cabin expanded to 44 seats – more than double its usual 20. This unique configuration is intended to be in service for a limited time as Delta awaits delivery of flatbed suites that will ultimately be installed on these aircraft. 

“Sometimes the supply chain throws us a curve,” said Mauricio Parise, vice president of Customer Experience Design at Delta. “Rather than wait, we chose to implement a creative solution to ensure our customers had access to some of our newest aircraft in time for the summer travel season.” 

While the duration of this limited-edition configuration is unknown, Delta teams, including flight attendants, are working together to establish distinct service procedures for the aircraft to ensure customers enjoy a differentiated Delta First service in the expanded cabin as they do in the current A321neo configuration.   

The aircraft are scheduled to fly on ATL-LAX/SFO/SEA/SAN routes effective Jun. 7 – visible for booking on Feb. 21 – though customers may see them sooner as they begin entering into service in May.  

“Customers on coast-to-coast routes want more premium seat options and these aircraft, which will also have 54 Delta Comfort seats, will provide our customers with ample choice,” said Parise. “For customers who still want a flatbed option, we’ll continue to operate aircraft with Delta One suites – and Delta Premium Select with additional recline, leg room, and footrest – during peak hours between ATL and LAX.” 

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