Delta Adds Premium Service to More Domestic Routes
Airlines & Airports Delta Air Lines Donald Wood November 21, 2017

Are you ready for the Delta One experience?
Select flights between Boston and Los Angeles, as well as New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport and San Diego or Seattle, will begin operating with the premium service on April 1, 2018.
For travelers heading to Hawaii, the premium service will be offered between Atlanta and Honolulu, as well as Minneapolis and Honolulu, also beginning in April. On May 1, 2018, Delta One will begin on flights between New York City and Las Vegas.
Delta Sky Miles Medallion members will be eligible for unlimited day-of-departure complimentary upgrades to the Delta One cabin on all domestic flights, including Hawaii, starting April 1, 2018.
“Our domestic expansion of Delta One is all about responding to customers who have told us they want more opportunities to buy in to the premium experience that Delta One has quickly become known for,” Delta President Glen Hauenstein said in a statement.
“And while more customers are locking in their preferred experience by purchasing First Class or Delta One, we know how important Complimentary Upgrades are to our Medallion Members. Offering our best product to our most loyal customers as an upgrade further distances SkyMiles from the competition.”
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Delta is adding the premium service on select routes to align with times when customers are seeking the Delta One experience, which includes 180-degree flat-bed seats, in-seat power and USB outlets, elevated amenities, a refined dining experience with chef-curated menus and more.
First Class service may be available on alternate flights on the routes.
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