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All-class rating 6.7

6.7/10

  • Boarding 7.0
  • Seat for sitting 6.5
  • Seat for sleeping 5.0
  • Service 6.6
  • Entertainment 5.7
  • Food & drink 6.3
  • Punctuality 7.5
  • Baggage 7.5
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collie1228 flew Delta Business Elite (business), on a B777-200LR (16/04/2012 20:32)

I've been flying business class for over thirty years, and Delta's 777LR service from Detroit to Inchon, Korea was outstanding.

I love the new seat, and plan to schedule all of my future flights to Asia on this plane. I fly United sometimes, but have now sworn off their old, tired 777's to Asia and South America. I don't know how they get away with charging full price for those tired planes and dinosaur service.

Delta is doing it right. I can see that a tall person might not like the new seat, but since I'm of average height and weight, I fit into it nicely. The food and wine service was very good as well.

Overall:

9.0/10

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jamescusens18 flew Delta Economy Comfort, on a B767-400ER Transatlantic (04/03/2012 11:15)

We were on the LHR-BOS flight last summer departing at 10.15am. We were probably some of the last passengers on the flight but it was incredible serivce from the aircrew. Also getting off the other side was a whistle, straight off the plane and through the airport.

Overall:

10.0/10

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MarthaGeorge1 flew Delta Business Elite (business), on a B767-400ER Transatlantic (30/01/2012 10:02)

Skyteam lounge ¬– pleasant, spacious, plenty of seating and available work stations. A decent coffee & bar etc, nice hot & cold breakfast buffet, which got changed to lunch while I was there. But the Clarins spa wasn’t open for complimentary treatments, because the therapist was “on a course”, I was told.
(A welcome touch on return journey was 1 hour at Yotel cabin in T4 to shower & freshen up before meetings in town).

Seating: I was in 7D – a neat staggered layout means you get window and aisle, with no-one beside you. The window seats (A & D) definitely like the best bet – of the D side, the odd numbers are slightly nicer as you’re by the window, with your side table between you and the aisle. Does go to full-flatbed, but the cubby hole for your feet is a little cramped. Lots of space of magazines, drinks, work stuff etc on the table beside me

Service: cabin staff very friendly, not as slick and efficient as other airlines. I was given champagne (after asking) before takeoff and my coat taken and hung-up. At one point during the flight I had to ring my call bell three times before anyone eventually came to see me. And a stewardess tipped someone’s drink all over me. Luckily most of it went on the blanket – she was extremely apologetic.

IFE: the on-demand system kept breaking down and had to be re-booted twice. Fairly good choice of movies, but sound was lousy – distracting crackling. I ended up watching ‘The Killing’ on my iPad.

Food and drink: Some good French wine, the salad was nice & fresh, everything reasonable but not exceptional. The hot breakfast bagel was a mistake, I should’ve had the granola.

Punctuality: I’ve given a high mark for this because, after the usual shambolic traffic jam taxiing round Heathrow for 45 minutes & taking off nearly 1 hour late, Delta made up for it & we landed nearly on time. Of course we lost it all again schlepping through the special hell of US customs/immigration at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta airport – but that’s not Delta’s fault!

Baggage: no big deal, but on the flight home (back at LHR), myself and a couple of colleagues’ bags with the big yellow business-class priority tags resplendent on them, were practically last on the carousel.

Overall:

7.3/10

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joflyer flew Delta Economy, on a MD88 (config 1) (18/11/2011 21:37)

Delta 300 M90 from Orlando to Minneapolis St Paul.

This was by far the most uncomfortable plane I have ever been on and I will avoid them like the plague in the future. The seats "look" new, blue leather and hard as a rock. The seats in the back have replaced the former galley and they are crammed together with no room either for your legs, arms, etc.

The cabin stewards have no where to go so just hang out by the exit doors. It was a very uncomfortable 2 1/2 hour flight.

Overall:

2.6/10

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fradkg2 flew Delta Business Elite (business), on a B767-400ER Transatlantic (14/08/2011 20:01)

Overall:

8.1/10

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fbindoff flew Delta Economy, on a A330-300 (ex-Northwest) (03/08/2011 07:33)

Delta, delta, delta, were to begin??? Took a Delta flight from Amsterdam to Boston, it was dreadful, when the cabin crew are overweight and don't fit in the allyways in the aircraft and keep hitting the food trolley into every other seat it doesn't make for a very pleasant trip! All in all, DELTA get a grip!

Overall:

2.3/10

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expertflyer1 flew Delta Business Elite (business), on a B767-300ER (13/07/2011 01:17)

This flight was from LAS to ATL and was a 3 hour flight. This first class was just fine for a 3 hour flight, the foot room was fine, had great width and pitch. Had personal TV's, a meal and snacks, the service was good!

Overall:

9.8/10

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expertflyer1 flew Delta Business Elite (business), on a A330-300 (ex-Northwest) (13/07/2011 00:51)

I flew from MSP to HNL an eight and a half hour flight and truthfully i did not want it to end. I'm not lying, with lie-flat seats, personal TV's (AVOD), and lumbar support that could be made to give you a massage. There were two meals on this flight that were fairly excellent. Snacks and drinks were also given on this flight, then after dinner a ice cream sunday was made for us. I was able to watch two movies, watch TV and play games during this flight. The flight attendants almost did not take a break the entire time, they worked so hard, and were very gracious of the thanks I gave them after we deplaned.

Overall:

10.0/10

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expertflyer1 flew Delta First (short haul), on a B757-200 (with live TV) (13/07/2011 00:44)

The Flight from MSP to LAS about two and half hours was very comfortable. The seats were more than wide enough, foot room was fine and I am 6'1". The service was excellent and the flight attendants were very nice to us! The meal on the flight was a Roast Beef sandwich, and was in fact pretty good.

Overall:

10.0/10

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limpingduck1 flew Delta Economy (short haul), on a B737-700 (25/04/2011 23:44)

Boarding:
Delta was running late by about an hour, so I had more time to kill in Atlanta before my flight to Portland, OR. I was surprised to see power stations among the seats- they had not been there the last time I was there. The first class people quickly moved on board, and although I was zone 4, I boarded promptly thanks to there efficient boarding process. I was allowed to bring my suitcase on board, which was nice.

Flight:
I was seated by a window; unfortunately, Delta does not make it easy to leave your seat to use the restroom. I was delighted to see personal screens, however, they were about as useless as a ceiling mounted one. It made me angry that Delta installs screens, only to charge exorbitant amounts to look at anything but the map. However, there was a nice music selection, and I passed the time listening to Bollywood tunes.
The seat, while not awful, was not exemplary. The legroom was adequate, although there was little room under the seat to store a bag.

Food:
I was surprised to see that they only went around the cabin twice on a five hour flight. Drinks were free, alcohol was not. Apparently, Delta is now cash free, so I was unable to eat anything besides their biscoff.

Overall, I found the flight acceptable.

Overall:

6.5/10

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boingboing flew Delta Economy, on a B767-400ER Transatlantic (19/04/2011 20:02)

Absolutely disgraceful. I knew not to expect too much from a US-owned airline. After all the country is in a recession, they probably don't have too much money to spend on refurbs for their planes. Unfortunately this one didn't look like it had been updated since Reagan was in power. I hoped for on demand video on seat back screens, I prepared myself for that possibly not being present. In my wildest nightmares I didn't expect no seat back screens at all and barely visable small screens way off in the distance. I feared being cramped but nothing prepared me for an overnight flight with a member of the US military reclined into my lap and my knee getting clouted by the trolley every time the attendant went up the aisle. And she told me off for my misplaced body part. I asked her where the heck I was supposed to put my knee with one of America's finest lying on top of me. 'Mam' she said 'I could care less just don't put it in my aisle'. I did on line check in 24 hours before departure as soon as the option opened - I use the term option lightly. My choice was take it or leave it and this on an economy return flight that my employees paid more than £1600 for. On the plus side the staff on the outbound flight were a cheery and smiley delight and I landed a very pleasant (but equally annoyed) passenger sitting beside me on each flight. Oh, and the vegetarian food was not awful and at least they didn't have the nerve to charge for drinks. I noticed business class still doesn't have flat beds. I really wonder why anyone flies Delta when Virgin and BA are available as alternatives. I pray I don't have to go with Delta again - I'm sure the name is meant to reflect a geographic feature and not a passenger rating. If it were I'd consider a delta far too good a ranking for what I received.

Overall:

4.4/10

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ChrisZahner flew Delta Economy Comfort, on a B767-400ER Transatlantic (21/03/2011 17:25)

If I hadn't read that you will introduce this very important class, I would have booked my next translantic flight with another company!

Overall:

7.8/10

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rjrich43 flew Delta (12/03/2011 15:37)

First flight from PNS to ATL canceled after First was boarded due to mechanical. Re-booked by phone to Delta as counter was no help. Second flight uneventful. No food in First. Attendant was very professional.

Overall:

4.2/10

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DerekWoods flew Delta Business Elite (business), on a B767-400ER Transatlantic (11/02/2011 14:11)

My wife and I have nothing but praise for our overnight Business Elite Class flight from Atlanta to Manchester UK, in particular the attention of the hostesses was exemplary.

We enjoyed the wine (far superior to that served in coach class), the food and the seating, despite facing the bulkhead.

Sleeping was good but could be improved still.

I commended the staff on its ability to anticipate one's needs, overall a thoroughly enjoyable experience, to be recommended.

Overall:

7.9/10

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peterandrew62 flew Delta Business Elite (business), on a A330-300 (ex-Northwest) (28/12/2010 09:42)

Arrived in good time having checked in on line in the hotel, very short queue and bags were through checked to London, as we were in transit in Atlanta. Were told we could use the sky team lounge as were connecting on to an international flight. Security was slow but the staff were polite and thorough. After shops settled in the lounge. The lounge was spacious with good views of the runaway, there was a reasonable ranges of snacks and beverages, but reading matter was poor. Headed to the gate and boarded promptly.

Seating was 2 2 2 we were on the right hand side, a pre departure drink was offered. Push back was delayed over 30 minutes due to problems loading the cargo, the captain kept us up dated. Lunch was a choice of chicken salad or beef sandwich, I asked if something else could be found as I don't eat red meat, I was asked if I ate dairy or seafood, but reminded about ordering a vegetarian option. My experience of vegetarian meals in America made me reluctant to do this after previous experiences.

Once airborne drinks orders were taken and my meal was a good selection of cheeses with salad and desert. Drinks were offered and the crew proved polite and helpful. We didn't really make up the time and arrived around 30 minutes late.

One of the flight attendants went around all the business class seats and thanked us all for flying with Delta. Disembarkment was prompt.

Overall:

8.5/10

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peterandrew62 flew Delta First (short haul), on a B757-200 (18/12/2010 14:55)

Arrived from Manhattan on the metro & arrived at the terminal in good time.

Directed to check and no one else was a head of us, promptly checked in and seated in pre-assigned seats.

Boarding prompt seating in a 2-2 formation on this 757. Offered a pre-departure drink, for a 9.00 flight I was happy with water and my friend enjoyed a coffee.

Push back promptly and after a short taxi were airborne within 10 minutes. Once reached cruising altitude, a verbal menu was offered. I had a beautiful platter of fresh fruit with smoked salmon and capers, followed by an excellent cheese omelette, there was a plentiful choice of breads, as well as tea or coffee. I can honestly say this was one of the best breakfasts I've enjoyed, bearing in mind this was a 6 hour domestic flight.

The captain warned us about a few bumps along the way, but these settled down. A pre arrival snack was offered consisting of dried fruit, cookie and a drink.

Service was very attentive throughout. Arrived 50 minutes early and were winched to the gate. Off the plane and through to baggage claim, although belt changed bags arrived soon after.

Overall:

9.1/10

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peterandrew62 flew Delta Business Elite (business), on a B767-400ER Transatlantic (18/12/2010 14:42)

Arrived in good time for check in the day after the explosives were found at East Midlands Airport.

Though check in slow as there was a single member of staff checking us in, who was trying to get additional help, ESTA checks were also completed.

Through fast track and after some shopping settled in the Skyteam lounge, there was a plentiful amount of food and drinks.

Boarding had just started at gate 9, a small further security check and were welcomed on board.

We were seated in the middle in a 1-2-1 formation. Champagne was offered and meal requests taken.

Push back was about 5 minutes early and following a short taxi take off was about 15 minutes later, good by Heathrow standards.

Warm nuts and a gin and tonic was enjoyed before the lunch which consisted of scallops, salad and a filling pasta with tomato sauce and parmesan. Ice cream and other deserts including cheese was offered. Wine choice were a New Zealand sauvignon and an American Chardonnay.

After lunch relaxed in the fully flat bed and had a good doze (I don't usually sleep well on planes), but missed the hot cookie which my friend enjoyed. A second meal was offered which was a plentiful salad with goats cheese (the chicken was removed as requested).

The service was pleasant, although my friend had a very attentive female attendant who kept topping up her champagne.

Arrival was slightly early and we exited from the front to a short queue at immigration. Priority tagged bags arrived early and we headed for Manhattan.

Overall:

9.0/10

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porkster flew Delta Economy, on a B777-200LR (30/07/2010 20:53)

SYD-LAX-SYD, Our family (4 of us) flew this flight as the second leg in a 3 leg flight.

This international flight of just on 14 hours was long but the service, entertainment and food were up with the best of any long haul flight I've ever had (I fly way too much and from New Zealand every flight is a long haul flight). There was an amazing amount of movies - I didn't get to see all the movies I wanted too (even including the return flight).

The seat was great, I'm 6'2 with a wide butt and I had plenty of leg room although, the person in front of me never reclined their seat (thank you whoever you are)and the seat in front was empty on the return flight. With the return flight being a night flight the seat are not really great for sleeping in, It was patchy sleep at best so there was a lot of movie watching.

The food quality was good and the four of us got what we wanted on both flights. The boarding in Sydney was a shambles. 200 odd people waiting for the departure seating area to open basically blocked the Sydney airport concourse and swamped the nearby shopping outlets. It finally opened about 5 minutes before boarding although security staff had been there for over an hour.

Baggage, well it came off the convey belt at each end without any damage so that was fine. Both flights took off on time and landed early by about 20 minutes.

Overall:

7.4/10

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alwaysairbound flew Delta Economy, on a B767-400ER Transatlantic (10/07/2010 20:30)

On my New York to LHR flight I experienced the "hell" which was Delta. Cramped. Unfriendly service. I have flown long-haul weekly for two years on nearly every airline. Without question, Delta rank worst. The meal was the most disgusting thing I have eaten in my life. An unpleasant, unrepeatable experience.

Overall:

2.4/10

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alwaysairbound flew Delta Economy, on a B767-400ER Transatlantic (10/07/2010 20:30)

On my New York to LHR flight I experienced the "hell" which was Delta. Cramped. Unfriendly service. I have flown long-haul weekly for two years on nearly every airline. Without question, Delta rank worst. The meal was the most disgusting thing I have eaten in my life. An unpleasant, unrepeatable experience.

Overall:

2.4/10

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liizzeeden flew Delta (17/05/2010 15:08)

Flew with Delta to Las Vegas. Full flight but very good

Overall:

6.1/10

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Sameerabbasi flew Delta Business Elite (business), on a B757-200ER Transatlantic (29/12/2009 13:55)

I flew on BusinessElite on the Ex TWA B757 ETOPS from New York JFK to Zurich Kloten. The service was exceptional.

Overall:

9.9/10

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LYNNDIBB flew Delta Economy, on a B757-200ER Transatlantic (19/12/2009 21:35)

Overall:

4.8/10

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Mr.Dignowity flew Delta First (short haul), on a B757-200 (18/10/2009 17:28)

Overall:

1.7/10

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Kaicat75 flew Delta Economy (short haul), on a B757-200 (14/09/2009 09:16)

Used for internal flight from Atlanta (one hour flight)

Efficient, comfy and does the job.

Overall:

7.0/10

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Kaicat75 flew Delta Economy, on a B767-400ER Transatlantic (14/09/2009 09:11)

Delta are great for getting you to bits of the States the other major trans-atlantic carriers don't reach. While they don't offer you all the bells and whistles available on say Virgin or BA (who are only really any good if you want to hit one of the major tourist / business airports) they will provide you a decent service with excellent transfers internally within America.

Usually at the more economic end of the scale cost wise the sevice is efficient and does the job.

Boarding - they have a habit of running the minimal amount of staff and especially in the states the person boarding the first and business class passengers will just sit back and watch as the line gets ever longer for the economy passengers rather than step in and help the boarding go faster (caused us to leave 40 mins late)

Food - Its ok and edible with two choices as standard on the transatlantic flights (pasta and chicken was the choice boths ways).

Entertainment - a number of films free to view, HBO and TV series - but if you are expecting the level of choice of some other airlines you will be dis-appointed. Choice of games (though the system had a habit of crashing and some people on the flight boths ways got stuck with no working screen for the entire flight as it would not re-boot)

Seats - sat up they are fine with enough leg room for not feel cramped but sleeping is a different matter.

Tip - if you feel the cold on planes take your own blanket the ones provided in economy are made of nylon so make you hot and sweaty rather than warm and comfortable.

Overall:

6.9/10

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