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Delta launches Airbus A330-900neo service between US and Argentina

Delta launches Airbus A330-900neo service between US and Argentina
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Jeff Davidman, V.P. ‐ State and Local Government Affairs | Delta Air Lines

Delta Air Lines has introduced the Airbus A330-900neo on its route between Atlanta and Buenos Aires, marking the first time this aircraft will be used in Argentina. This model will also serve Delta's seasonal flights from New York-JFK to Buenos Aires until March 29, 2025.

The Airbus A330-900neo offers several upgrades for passenger comfort. Customers can select from four cabin experiences: Delta One, Delta Premium Select, Delta Comfort+, and Main Cabin.

Delta One features fully reclining seats, privacy doors, luxurious bedding, and exclusive dining services. Delta Premium Select provides wider seats with more legroom and adjustable footrests. Delta Comfort+ includes extra legroom and priority boarding. The Main Cabin offers ergonomically designed seats with memory foam cushions.

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Switching from the 767-400ER to the A330-900 on this route increases capacity by about 20%. The aircraft configuration includes 56 Delta Comfort+ seats, 29 Delta One suites, and 28 Delta Premium Select seats. All passengers have access to over 1,000 hours of entertainment through Delta Studio.

Agustín Durand, General Sales Manager for Delta in Argentina, Central America, and the Caribbean stated: “We are incredibly excited to introduce the Airbus A330-900neo to our operations in Argentina.” He added that it represents a commitment to enhancing customer experience and connectivity between Argentina and the United States.

This move reflects Delta's emphasis on providing high-quality travel experiences with modern amenities. Additionally, there is a capacity increase of approximately 40% from Atlanta to Buenos Aires this winter.

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