As from next year these new seats will be offered on the TLV – NY – TLV flights as well as TLV- ATLANTA –TLV flights. Delta will charge between $80-$160- each way
Delta Air Lines announced a new level of service coming to long-haul international flights: Economy Comfort. The Economy Comfort zone will be installed “in the first few rows” of the carrier’s economy cabins on over 160 of its Boeing 747, 757, 767, 777 and Airbus A330 aircraft.
The seat will feature up to four inches (10cm) of additional legroom, and 50 per cent more recline that Delta’s standard international economy seats. Travelers will also be able to “board early”, and will enjoy complimentary spirits in-flight.
According to Delta’s press release, as from next year these new seats will be offered on the TLV – NY – TLV flights as well as TLV- ATLANTA –TLV flights. The press release noted that Delta will charge customers between $80-$160—each way.
In addition to more leg room and recline, customers seated in Economy Comfort will board early and enjoy complimentary spirits throughout the flight. These benefits are in addition to Delta's standard international Economy class amenities, including complimentary meals, beer, wine, entertainment, blankets and pillows.
DeltaExecutive VP-Network Planning, Revenue Management and Marketing Glen Hauenstein said in the press release that "Just as Delta is investing in BusinessElite, which is among the industry's most competitive premium products, it makes sense to offer enhancements to our economy class service that provide additional comfort,"
Delta Air Lines announced new Economy Comfort
As from next year these new seats will be offered on the TLV – NY – TLV flights as well as TLV- ATLANTA –TLV flights. Delta will charge between $80-$160- each way
14.02.11 / 00:00
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