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Press Release: Delta introduces new domestic first seats for A321neos

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Press Release hub banner blue with title in red white and blueDelta’s new Airbus A321neo, slated to be delivered late 2020, will feature industry-leading domestic First Class seats with more privacy, more comfort, larger screens and superior stowage.

“As an industry leader in innovation, we are always looking for new ways to improve the overall customer experience,” said Mauricio Parise, Managing Director of Product Development. “Customer insights were instrumental to the new design, and we spent hundreds of hours listening to customers so that we could respond with thoughtful improvements. We’ve completely customized every feature on the seat to create a truly unique, premium seating product for domestic First Class.”

The airline partnered with Recaro and Factorydesign, using customer feedback and industry trends, to develop the next generation of domestic first-class cabin seats.

Designed to be experience-rich for customers, Delta’s new seat design will bring elements of the international travel experience that customers have enjoyed on widebody aircraft to domestic routes for customers to enjoy at home.

Highlights of Delta’s A321neo First Class seats include:

  • A fixed headrest allowing increased privacy and better sleep without compromising seat width or space
  • A larger and sturdier tray table, including 25%* more workspace
  • 3X* more volume for storing personal items and devices, including dedicated laptop stowage and  water bottle stowage for all phases of flight
  • Thoughtful touches, such as customer-facing power ports and enhanced memory-foam cushions for added comfort

Showcasing Delta’s in-house IFE system

In addition to its latest seat design, Delta’s new A321neo will feature a next-generation, wireless in-flight entertainment system created by the airline’s in-house start-up, Delta Flight Products.

Every seat features an oversized high-definition seatback screen with personalized entertainment experiences that customers are accustomed to seeing at home or on a mobile device.

These seat enhancements are part of Delta’s multi-billion dollar investment in the onboard customer experience.  In the past several years, the airline  has made significant enhancements including seatback entertainment systems with free entertainment, free mobile messaging, high-capacity overhead bins, access to Wi-Fi on nearly all flights, free Main Cabin meals on select flights, upgraded Main Cabin snacks, the addition of sparkling wine, an Alessi-designed collection of serviceware, Westin Heavenly In-Flight Bedding, new TUMI amenity kits, chef-curated meals paired with wines hand-selected by Master Sommelier Andrea Robinson, premium noise-canceling headphones in Delta One and Delta Premium Select and more. In 2017, Delta welcomed the A350 to its fleet – the airline’s new flagship aircraft introducing the award-winning Delta One Suite and Delta Premium Select cabins.

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About the Airbus A321neo

Delta and Airbus have agreed to terms for a 100 firm and 100 option order for state-of-the-art Airbus 321neo (new engine option) aircraft.  The new jets, which will be powered by Pratt & Whitney geared-turbofan engines, will feature cutting-edge safety, efficiency and comfort.

The airline will configure the A321neo to a total of 194 seats including seating for 20 in First Class, 42 in Delta Comfort+ and 132 in the main cabin. The aircraft will feature on-demand inflight entertainment,  high-speed satellite Wi-Fi, power ports as well as streaming video content will be available at every seat through Delta Studio. The cabin will also feature expansive, 25-percent-larger bookshelf-style overhead bins and full spectrum LED cabin lighting.

Delta expects to take delivery of its first A321neo in the fourth quarter of 2020 with new aircraft arriving through 2023.

*Based on comparison between Delta’s A321ceo domestic First Class seat using the same footprint on the aircraft.