Delta Air Lines has set a new milestone in aviation by introducing the advanced Airbus A330-900neo on the permanent route between Atlanta and Buenos Aires. This addition positions Delta as the first airline to operate this modern aircraft in Argentina. The model also operates seasonal service between New York (JFK) and Buenos Aires, available until March 29, 2025.
Features of the Airbus A330-900neo: comfort and cutting-edge technology
Delta’s Airbus A330-900neo is designed to offer an unparalleled flight experience, with four cabin options tailored to travelers’ needs:
- Delta One: Enjoy fully reclining seats, luxurious bedding, privacy doors, and an exclusive dining service featuring carefully curated menus, premium beverages, and special snacks.
- Delta Premium Select: Offers wider seats, greater recline, adjustable footrests, and more legroom, ensuring a comfortable and relaxed journey.
- Delta Comfort+: Designed for those seeking extra comfort, with additional legroom, priority boarding, and enhanced amenities.
- Main Cabin: Includes ergonomically designed seats with memory foam cushions and access to Delta’s extensive in-flight entertainment system, Delta Studio.
→ Delta resumes seasonal flights between New York and Rio de Janeiro
All passengers can enjoy over 1,000 hours of content, including movies, series, music, podcasts, and more, ensuring entertainment for everyone during the flight.
Increased capacity and enhanced experience
The transition from the Boeing 767-400ER to the Airbus A330-900neo on the route to Buenos Aires represents a capacity increase of approximately 20%. This aircraft not only enhances the overall passenger experience but also introduces a more premium offering to the Argentine market with the reintroduction of Delta One suites. Additionally, the A330-900neo features an optimized seating layout that includes: 29 Delta One suites, 28 Delta Premium Select seats and 56 Delta Comfort+ seats.
This design offers nearly double the number of Delta Comfort+ seats compared to its predecessor, significantly improving options for travelers.
“We are incredibly excited to introduce the Airbus A330-900neo to our operations in Argentina,” said Agustín Durand, General Sales Manager for Delta in Argentina, Central America, and the Caribbean. “This aircraft is not only a symbol of our commitment to improving the customer experience, but it also strengthens our connectivity between Argentina and the United States”.
This winter season, Delta has also increased its capacity from Atlanta to Buenos Aires by 40%, providing even more options for travelers.
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