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Review: Delta A330-900neo Business Class Suite (Amsterdam to Salt Lake City)

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Wednesday newsletters always feature a hotel or flight review.

Today: Review of Delta’s Airbus A330neo Business Class Suite (Amsterdam to Salt Lake City)

A few weeks ago, I flew Business Class onboard a Delta Air Lines Airbus A330-900neo from Amsterdam (The Netherlands) to Salt Lake City (USA). The onboard Delta experience made the 10-hour flight feel downright luxurious, especially since the aircraft was equipped with Delta’s latest Business Class product (called Delta One). Launched in 2017, the Delta One Suites were first introduced on the Airbus A350-900 (read my review here), followed by the Airbus A330-900neo. At the time, Delta was the first carrier in the world to introduce a Business Class seat with a sliding door for enhanced privacy. The Delta One Suite on the A330-900neo is a great product with stylish finishes and high-end soft touches. The seat feels comfortable albeit it’s not as spacious as the the suite on the A350 (because the A330neo is narrower than the A350). IMHO, the combination of a solid hard and soft product makes Delta the best airline among the USA carriers to fly intercontinental Business Class.

Have you ever flown in Delta One Business Class? If so, what was your experience? Leave a comment.

In this review (more information & photos below my Youtube clip & slideshow):

  1. Business Class lounge at Amsterdam Airport
  2. Facts about Delta’s Airbus A330-900neo
  3. Delta A330neo Business Class cabin
  4. Delta A330neo Business Class seat (+ best & worst seats)
  5. Amenities & bedding
  6. Meals
  7. Entertainment
  8. Onboard internet
  9. Other inflight experiences
  10. Business Class lounge at Salt Lake City Airport
  11. My verdict (score)


1. BUSINESS CLASS LOUNGE AT AMSTERDAM

Delta doesn’t have its own lounge at Amsterdam Schiphol, its major hub in Europe. Instead, it offers its Business Class passengers as well as elite members of its frequent flyer program access to the lounges of its SkyTeam partner KLM Royal Dutch Airlines. KLM’s flagship lounge at Schiphol is located between the E and F piers at Schiphol Amsterdam. The lounge’s official name is the non-Schengen Crown Lounge but the space is often referred to as the KLM House. IMHO, it ranks among the best airline lounges in the world and I have previously reviewed this lounge in detail here.


2. FACTS ABOUT DELTA’S AIRBUS A330-900NEO AIRCRAFT

Delta was the launch customer for the A330-900. With the addition of the A330-900, Delta is now operating both of Airbus’ newest wide-body models. It has 28 A350-900s and 27 A330-900s. Delta operates more than 400 Airbus aircraft, including A321s and A220s.

The A330neo is a true new-generation aircraft, building on the features of the popular A330 features and leveraging technology developed for the A350 XWB technology. Powered by the latest Rolls-Royce Trent 7000 engines, and featuring a new wing with increased span and A350 XWB-inspired Sharklets, the A330neo provides an unprecedented level of efficiency – with 25% lower fuel burn per seat than previous generation competitors. Equipped with the Airbus Airspace cabin, the A330neo offers a unique passenger experience with more personal space and the latest generation in-flight entertainment system and connectivity.

DELTA AIRBUS A330-900NEO
DELTA AIRBUS A330-900NEO

2. DELTA A300NEO BUSINESS CLASS CABIN

Delta configured its A330neo for 281 passengers, with 29 Business Class suites, 28 Premium Economy seats, 56 extra-legroom Economy Class seats, and 168 standard Economy Class seats. The 29 Business Class suites are located in one cabin in the plane’s front section, each with an individual door for privacy and a  fully flat-bed seat with direct aisle access. The suites are arranged in a staggered 1-2-1 layout with single suites along the window sides of the plane and paired suites the middle. There are seven rows of four suites each, plus a single seat in the eighth row along the windows.

The footrest of each seat is located to the side of the seat in front. As a result, the seats – which have a narrow armrest on one side and larger console-style armrest on the other side – alternate in each row: some are closer to the aisle while others are closer to the windows or plane’s center.

Featuring a modern and fresh design, the Delta A330neo Business Class cabin may feel a bit sterile at first because of the bright lighting and crispy white suite & cabin walls. However, that impressions quickly fades once seated in the luxurious suites, which all feature a warm decor on the inside, with a bright blue-and-black stitched seat, black & white interior walls, and some premium trim and finishes fitted in Delta’s signature red and blue colors.

Overall, the look and layout of Delta’s A330neo Business Class cabin feels very similar to that of the Business Class cabin installed onboard Delta’s flagship A350 aircraft, but there are two differences nonetheless:

DELTA A330NEO BUSINESS CLASS CABIN
DELTA A330NEO BUSINESS CLASS CABIN
DELTA A330NEO BUSINESS CLASS CABIN (AFTER TAKEOFF)
DELTA A330NEO BUSINESS CLASS CABIN (MIDFLIGHT)

3. DELTA A330neo BUSINESS CLASS SEAT (+ BEST & WORST SEATS)

Delta has installed a modified version of Vantage XL seats on its A330neo aircraft, which are a form of staggered seats in which the the footrest for each seat is located to the side of the seat in front. The seat is 22.5 inches (57 cm) wide and has a pitch of 80 inches (203 cm). Each seat is equipped with a sliding door: the door is locked open for takeoff and landing (for safety reasons), but when shut once in flight, it measures 43.5 inches (110 cm) in height. The suite is not fully enclosed – since there’s a small gap between the door & the floor and flight attendants (or other passengers) can still look over it – but it feels incredibly private nonetheless.

As already described above, each seat features a narrow armrest on one side and a larger console-style armrest on the other side. The window seats in odd-numbered rows have the narrow armrest on the aisle, which makes them feel a little bit less self-contained compared to the window seats in the even-numbered ones, which are separated from the aisle by their the larger armrest. The paired seats in the odd-numbered rows in the plane’s center have the narrow armrests on their right side, while those in even-numbered rows have them on the left side. But even when you end up in a seat with the narrow armrest on the aisle, there’s nothing to worry about since the sliding door guarantees complete privacy.

The seat’s wide armrest doubles as a large side table and has a surface designed in a triangular gray-shaded pattern reflecting Delta’s logo. Above the large side table is an open cubby with some storage space for smaller personal items like a phone, wallet and/or glasses. The exposed console also features a reading light, a water bottle holder and a hook for the headphones. The armrest and console hold different panels and compartments that control all the features of the suites:

Right in front of the seat is a 18.5 inches HD touchscreen (more on the inflight entertainment below) with a footrest underneath. The footrest feels a bit tight since since its located to the side of the seat in front. When the seat is fully reclined, the flat bed measures 80 inches (203 cm) in length and feels comfortable thanks to the memory foam cushioning, but again, its downside is the narrow footwell (which makes it not very convenient to move your feet and legs without hitting the footwell’s wall). The only seats that have a wider footrest are the front-row (bulkhead) seats.

What are the best Business Class seats on Delta’s A330neo?

What are the worst Business Class seats on Delta’s A330neo?

Click here for a seat map of Delta’s A330-900neo aircraft.

DELTA A330NEO BUSINESS CLASS SEAT
DELTA A330NEO BUSINESS CLASS SEAT
DELTA A330NEO BUSINESS CLASS SEAT
DELTA A330NEO BUSINESS CLASS SEAT
DELTA BUSINESS CLASS SEAT
DELTA BUSINESS CLASS SEAT (FOOT WELL)
DELTA BUSINESS CLASS SEAT
DELTA BUSINESS CLASS SEAT
DELTA BUSINESS CLASS SEAT
DELTA BUSINESS CLASS SEAT
DELTA BUSINESS CLASS SEAT
DELTA BUSINESS CLASS SEAT
DELTA BUSINESS CLASS SEAT
DELTA BUSINESS CLASS SEAT: PRIVACY DOOR
DELTA BUSINESS CLASS SEAT: PRIVACY DOOR
DELTA BUSINESS CLASS SEAT: FLATBED POSITION

4. AMENITIES & BEDDING

Passengers traveling in Business Class onboard one of Delta’s long-haul flights receive the following amenities:

While the bedding is eco-conscious, it does not feel as luxurious and comfortable as Delta’s former Westin Heavenly bedding. Also, I did miss a seat cover or mattress (which would definitely have enhanced the sleeping comfort and seat hygiene).

DELTA BUSINESS CLASS AMENITIES
DELTA BUSINESS CLASS AMENITY KIT
DELTA BUSINESS CLASS AMENITY KIT
DELTA BUSINESS CLASS AMENITY KIT
DELTA BUSINESS CLASS AMENITY KIT
DELTA BUSINESS CLASS AMENITY KIT
DELTA BUSINESS CLASS BEDDING
DELTA BUSINESS CLASS BEDDING
DELTA BUSINESS CLASS BEDDING

5. MEALS

During this flight, a breakfast was served right after takeoff as well as a lunch two hours prior to arrival. Snacks were also available throughout the flight in the galley.

I had the following selection from the breakfast menu:

Breakfast was served on one tray with seasonal fresh fruit and a butter croissant. While everything tasted great, I was a little disappointed as I was expecting a three course lunch instead of a rather basic breakfast served on one tray. Also, the breakfast wasn’t very filling, so I was hungry for a good portion of the flight as the next meal was only served 7 hours later (except for a warm chocolate chip cookie which was offered mid-flight).

For the pre-arrival meal, I choose the beemster cheeseburger on brioche, caramelized onions and mustard aioli. The burger was served with coleslaw and mini pastries.

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BREAKFAST
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MIDFLIGHT COOKIE
MIDFLIGHT SNACKS
MIDFLIGHT SNACKS
PRE-ARRIVAL LUNCH
PRE-ARRIVAL LUNCH
PRE-ARRIVAL LUNCH
PRE-ARRIVAL LUNCH

6. ENTERTAINMENT

Each seat is equipped with a 18.5 inches high resolution TV screen, which is the largest display offered by any USA airline. The screen is not only large and sharp, it’s also responsive and easy to use, too. Delta calls its inflight entertainment Delta Studio. There’s more than 1,000 hours of onboard entertainment, including a wide selection of movies, TV shows, music, live satellite TV, and podcasts. Delta also has a partnership with Paramount+, offering the best movies, TV series and originals of the streaming channel.

INFLIGHT ENTERTAINMENT
INFLIGHT ENTERTAINMENT
INFLIGHT ENTERTAINMENT
INFLIGHT ENTERTAINMENT
INFLIGHT ENTERTAINMENT
INFLIGHT ENTERTAINMENT
INFLIGHT ENTERTAINMENT
INFLIGHT ENTERTAINMENT
INFLIGHT ENTERTAINMENT
INFLIGHT ENTERTAINMENT
INFLIGHT ENTERTAINMENT
INFLIGHT ENTERTAINMENT
INFLIGHT ENTERTAINMENT
INFLIGHT ENTERTAINMENT
INFLIGHT ENTERTAINMENT

7. ONBOARD INTERNET

Delta’s A330-900neo aircraft are equipped with WiFi. During this flight, three WiFi packages were available:

Delta is planning to offer free Wi-Fi on all of its domestic and international flights by the end of 2024.

DELTA INFLIGHT WIFI
DELTA INFLIGHT WIFI
DELTA INFLIGHT WIFI
DELTA INFLIGHT WIFI

8. OTHER INFLIGHT EXPERIENCES

# CREW: The Delta cabin crew on this flight was courteous, friendly and efficient. The service was warm and personal, attentive but not intrusive.

# LAVATORY: Delta’s A330-900neo aircraft are equipped with two lavatories for the Business Class passengers: one in the front of the cabin (behind the cockpit) and one behind the cabin (in the galley between the Business and Economy Class cabin).

LAVATORY

# VIEWS: we enjoyed clear skies for most of the flight, affording phenomenal views of Greenland, Arctic Canada and the Rocky Mountains (you can watch some spectacular aerial footage in my YouTube video).

VIEWS OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS
VIEWS OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS

9. DELTA BUSINESS CLASS LOUNGE AT SALT LAKE CITY AIRPORT

After my arrival in Salt Lake City, I spent a few hours in the Delta Business Class Lounge (called Delta Sky Club) while waiting for my connecting flight.

The entrance to the lounge is located in concourse A, Level 2 east of the Airport Plaza, with the main lounge area located one floor above the concourse. The lounge features a modern decor with several design highlights, including pieces of art, two marble-clad bars with backlit lighting, and a 360-degree fireplace. The space is comprised of several areas dedicated to relaxing, working and eating. There are two buffet stations, both offering a decent selection of hot and cold snacks.

Large floor-to-ceiling windows maximize the amount of daylight entering the lounge and offer great views of the tarmax (and the Wasatch mountain range in the distance).  One of the lounge’s best feature is an outdoor covered terrace, offering great views of the airport.

SALT LAKE CITY AIRPORT
DELTA SKY CLUB AT SALT LAKE CITY AIRPORT: ENTRANCE
DELTA SKY CLUB AT SALT LAKE CITY AIRPORT: ENTRANCE
DELTA SKY CLUB AT SALT LAKE CITY AIRPORT: ENTRANCE
DELTA SKY CLUB AT SALT LAKE CITY AIRPORT
DELTA SKY CLUB AT SALT LAKE CITY AIRPORT
DELTA SKY CLUB AT SALT LAKE CITY AIRPORT
DELTA SKY CLUB AT SALT LAKE CITY AIRPORT
DELTA SKY CLUB AT SALT LAKE CITY AIRPORT
DELTA SKY CLUB AT SALT LAKE CITY AIRPORT
DELTA SKY CLUB AT SALT LAKE CITY AIRPORT
DELTA SKY CLUB AT SALT LAKE CITY AIRPORT
DELTA SKY CLUB AT SALT LAKE CITY AIRPORT
DELTA SKY CLUB AT SALT LAKE CITY AIRPORT
DELTA SKY CLUB AT SALT LAKE CITY AIRPORT
DELTA SKY CLUB AT SALT LAKE CITY AIRPORT
DELTA SKY CLUB AT SALT LAKE CITY AIRPORT
DELTA SKY CLUB AT SALT LAKE CITY AIRPORT
DELTA SKY CLUB AT SALT LAKE CITY AIRPORT
DELTA SKY CLUB AT SALT LAKE CITY AIRPORT
DELTA SKY CLUB AT SALT LAKE CITY AIRPORT
DELTA SKY CLUB AT SALT LAKE CITY AIRPORT

10. MY VERDICT

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