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Delta announced a revolutionary new domestic first class seat, innovating a product that most airlines haven't touched in years
The new seat features wings on either side of the headrest, offering a bit of privacy from the aisle and seatmate.
The seats feature larger tray tables — plus a larger tray between the two seats — memory-foam cushions, more power ports, and more storage space.
Delta's current first class seats are definitely comfortable, aren't too different from every other airline.
These are the seats on the Airbus A220, which are a bit smaller than the norm because it's essentially a regional jet.
The seats across Delta's fleet don't offer too much privacy, even though they're arranged in a 2-2 layout, instead of the 3-2 or 3-3 layout you find in coach.
The new first class seats look even better than Delta's premium economy seats, which can be found on long-haul international flights.
And they definitely look better than the Comfort+ seats, which are regular coach seats with a few extra inches of legroom.
Though we think it's safe to say they're nowhere near the Delta One Suites, the flagship business class product you'll find on some of Delta's longest international flights.
We're definitely excited to see the new seats in the skies starting at the end of 2020.
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