Delta passengers can expect first-class perks in economy cabins pretty soon.
The airline is adding some luxury perks to economy seats as part of its initiative to make long-haul flying a more pleasant and comfortable experience. According to Delta, the company is making changes to its main cabin experience on international flights. The changes will include free welcome drinks, hot towel service and improved “bistro style” dining options.
Welcome drinks will include a peach bellini cocktail or prosecco for those of age (non-alcoholic options are also available), which will be served shortly after departure, followed by a hot towel service to freshen up. The new and improved meal service will include premium mix-and-match appetisers, main courses, and, dessert, served with custom dinnerware, upgraded cutlery and placemats.
Delta has long offered free beer, wine or spirits, and recently prosecco, on all international long-haul flights, but now, cabin crew will offer passengers another coffee or wine shortly after their meal. And just before landing, the team will come around with a final hot towel service and free chocolates.
Delta has made a number of upgrades to cabin service in recent years, such as introducing free meals to some domestic flights, free in-flight text messaging and free prosecco for all international travels. Just last month, the airline upgraded its amenity kits in all cabins and even added luxe brand Le Labo toiletries the first-class kit.
The new first-class treatment for economy passengers starts in November and will be available in all on long-haul international flights (six-and-a-half-hours or more).
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