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Delta Airlines Enhances Trans-Pacific Routes

More flights across the Pacific with more Delta One suites and Delta Premium Select seating are coming in 2019, bringing more luxury, comfort and choice to more Delta customers transiting the U.S., Japan and Australia.

As Delta takes delivery of additional A350-900 aircraft and refurbishes more 777-200ER and LR aircraft, customers will enjoy more flights to more destinations with the award-winning Delta One suite, the popular Delta Premium Select cabin and nine-abreast seating in the main cabin.

Delta's refreshed 777 aircraft
Delta’s retrofitted 777s will feature 18.5” wide Main Cabin Seats – the widest of Delta’s international fleet. (Chris Rank/Rank Studios)

Here is where and when Delta customers can see new and refurbished aircraft on the five trans-Pacific routes, the latest example of the airline’s broad, ongoing efforts to transform the customer experience at all points of the journey:

Route (airport code) Aircraft (fleet code) Effective Dates
Minneapolis/St. Paul (MSP) – Tokyo-Haneda (HND) 777-200ER (7HD) Nov. 16 westbound; Nov. 17 eastbound
Atlanta (ATL) – Tokyo-Narita 777-200ER (7HD) March 1 westbound; March 2 eastbound
Seattle (SEA) – Tokyo-Narita A350-900 (359) March 1 westbound; March 2 eastbound
Los Angeles (LAX) – Tokyo-Haneda (HND) A350-900 (359) March 31 westbound; April 1 eastbound
Los Angeles (LAX) – Sydney (SYD) 777-200LR (7HB) Exact 2019 timing to be announced

Enhanced 777-200LR service between Los Angeles and Sydney will start in 2019; exact schedule details will be published at a later date. All Delta trans-Pacific departures from Los Angeles will feature the Delta One suite and Delta Premium Select as a result once fully implemented in 2019.

Delta’s Airbus A350-900 flagship and upgraded 777 design is part of Delta’s multi-billion dollar investment in the overall customer experience. In the past several years, the airline has made significant enhancements to the Main Cabin experience including free Main Cabin meals on select coast-to-coast routes, free mobile messaging, free in-flight entertainment, upgraded Main Cabin snacks, the addition of sparkling wine, access to Wi-Fi on nearly all flights, enhanced blankets and refreshed Flight Fuel food-for-purchase options. Recent upgrades to the Delta One in-flight experience include new chef-designed Delta One menus curated by Jon Shook and Vinny Dotolo for flights from LAX, refreshed TUMI amenity kits with Kiehl’s products, and an Alessi-designed collection of serviceware.

Delta will refurbish all eight of its 777-200ER and all ten of its 777-200LR aircraft and expects to have taken delivery of 13 A350s by the end of 2019.

Today, Delta offers the Delta One suite and Delta Premium Select on nonstop service from its Detroit hub to Tokyo-Narita, Seoul-Incheon, Shanghai, Beijing and Amsterdam; from Los Angeles to Shanghai and from Atlanta to Seoul-Incheon.