As much as Delta Air Lines often gets credit for being a “premium” airline, the reality is that many of the carrier’s long haul aircraft don’t have particularly competitive interiors, especially in Delta One business class.
Along those lines, there’s at least some positive news when it comes to a subfleet of aircraft that Delta has been flying in recent years…
Delta took advantage of this opportunity to grow its own fleet. The airline picked up nine used LATAM A350s. The planes were still very new, and given that Delta had retired its entire Boeing 777 fleet during the pandemic, the airline saw value in using the planes to grow capacity (which was wise, given the strong demand we’ve seen in recent years for long haul travel).
A great solo travel tip spotted this week on One Mile at a Time.