Delta Air Lines has completed the installation
of full flat-bed seats in the BusinessElite cabins of all Boeing
777 and 767-400ER type aircraft.
The last of 18 Boeing 777
aircraft, each with 45 BusinessElite seats per plane, and all 21
Boeing 767-400ER aircraft with 40 BusinessElite seats per plane
have been retrofitted with full flat-bed seats. Each seat includes
direct aisle access.
"A full flat-bed seat with direct aisle access
is a premium cabin feature that's important to our customers and
we're delivering," said Tim Mapes, senior vice president –
Marketing. "Installing full flat-bed seats on each of our widebody
international aircraft is a major component of the $2 billion
investment Delta is making in our product and customer experience
over the next two years."
Progress continues as Delta's
first Boeing 767-300ER will receive its scheduled full flat-bed in
August. To date, more than 25% of Delta's widebody
international fleet has received the upgrade and the airline's
entire widebody international fleet of more than 140 aircraft will be flying with full flat-bed seats in BusinessElite by the end of
2013.
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