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What is a Delta One suite?

Each Delta One lie-back 180-degree flat-bed seat is easily adjustable. Relax with cozy bedding and a lumbar pillow that doubles as a mattress pad.* Enjoy chef curated meals on an extra-large tray table, with appetizers, warm nuts and a wide selection of complimentary beer, spirits and fine wine.



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It's important to note that Delta One is not the same as Delta's official first class. The airline's first class is only available on shorter and domestic flights, while Delta One is usually available on international flights with a few exceptions, like the one I took to San Francisco.

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What is Delta business class called? Once known as BusinessElite, the Delta business travel program is now called Delta One. It's an enhanced business-class option the airline offers on longer international flights and select domestic routes.

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Although Delta launched its Delta One business class suites with sliding privacy doors in 2017, all Delta One passengers have to date been sharing the same Delta Sky Club lounges as economy passengers with frequent flyer status, Sky Club membership or the right type of credit card.

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Delta One is Delta's international business class and most premium fare type, usually only available on long-haul international and some long-distance domestic flights. It includes a lie-flat bed, premium food and beverage, and other luxury perks.

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You can use miles to upgrade to Delta One®, Delta Premium Select, First Class or Delta Comfort+® for eligible flights within the U.S. 50 while purchasing a ticket* either at delta.com or with Delta Reservations. If your reservation is eligible for an upgrade, you'll see the option to upgrade in your Trip Summary.

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Fare class J is a revenue fare/booking class of service that is marketed as Delta One. This fare class is marketed as full fare business class on domestic and international flights.

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You'll have room to stretch out, an outlet to stay powered up and, of course, the signature service of a Delta flight attendant for the First Class cabin. Stretch out with up to 8 inches extra legroom compared to a Main Cabin seat, and up to a 5.4-inch recline. Also enjoy an 11-inch seatback screen on many routes.

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Delta SkyMiles members with Reserve miles or the American Express card are eligible for a free upgrade to first and comfort seats. Moreover, it also qualifies for unlimited updates to Delta One seat on the departure day for flights originating within the United States and Hawaii.

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The lavatories on this plane are noticeably cramped, so it can be a bit of a squeeze when changing in and out of pyjamas. Speaking of, Delta does not provide pyjamas to its Business Class passengers, so it's BYO. However, they do provide some comfy slippers.

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More Money, More Amenities Although the differences between first class and business class are not as significant as those between economy and first or business, there are still some variables to consider when making your travel choice. In general, first-class costs about twice as much as business class.

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Delta has four tiers of elite status: Silver, Gold, Platinum and Diamond. You can earn status by flying and spending enough within a single calendar year, and once earned you'll keep it through the following calendar year. So if you earn Gold status in February 2023, you'll keep it through the end of 2024.

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Delta Air Lines ranked as the highest-rated domestic airline in the U.S. According to Bounce's 2023 Airline Index, Delta recorded the highest percentage of on-time arrivals at 81.82% and one of the lowest cancellation rates at 1.96%.

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Customers with select Platinum Cards and Centurion Cards from American Express may access Delta Sky Club locations when traveling on a same-day ticket on a Delta-operated (Delta or Delta Connection) or Delta-marketed flight operated by WestJet (006 ticket number).

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Unlike some other airlines, Delta does not offer pay-per-visit access to Delta Sky Club® lounges unless you have either of the following co-branded cards. The cost is $50 per person and cardholders may purchase passes for themselves and up to two guests or immediate family through Dec. 31, 2023. Starting Jan.

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You can enter Delta Sky Club lounges up to three hours before departure, or anytime during layovers. To gain access, you'll need to be flying that day, either with Delta or a partner airline. And when lounges are near capacity, Delta will prioritize entry to eligible premium cabin passengers and top-tier elite members.

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