Delta Air Lines has introduced the Airbus A330-900neo on its daily nonstop service from Accra to New York-JFK, effective October 2, 2024.
This next-generation aircraft increases Delta’s seat capacity by approximately 30percent between Ghana and the United States, while elevating the customer experience with enhanced comfort.
At the launch event in Accra, Ralph Albus, Delta’s Director of Global Communications | Commercial said: “Customers will enjoy Delta’s state-of-the-art Airbus A330-900neo, offering the latest in premium travel.
The accelerated deployment of this new aircraft reflects the strong demand for our product, and we’re excited to offer passengers a premium onboard experience across the Atlantic with Delta’s renowned service.”
Delta’s brand-new Airbus A330-900neo will contribute approximately 1,000 additional seats each week between Ghana and the United States while offering travelers a choice of four distinctive cabin experiences: Delta One Suites, Delta Premium Select, Delta Comfort , and Main Cabin. Additionally, the aircraft boasts increased cargo capacity to meet rising demand.
Delta One Suites feature fully lie-flat seats, luxury bedding, and privacy doors, paired with chef-curated meals and premium beverages.
Delta Premium Select offers enhanced comfort with wider seats and additional legroom, while Delta Comfort and Main Cabin provide spacious seating, memory-foam cushions, and personalized entertainment with over 1,000 hours of content.
Across all cabins, passengers will enjoy state-of-the-art features including ambient lighting for a restful flight and access to Wi-Fi for purchase.
Success in Ghana has been driven by strong partnerships, and Mr. Albus expressed gratitude to Delta’s valued customers, the Ghana Civil Aviation Authority, and the government of Ghana.
Delta’s launch of the Airbus A330-900neo deepens the connection between Ghana and the United States, delivering additional capacity and world-class service.
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