DELTA ONE Seat Rankings 2024 (Best and Worst Revealed!)



Watch this video to see the definitive ranking of every Delta One seat before booking your next Delta One Flight! In this video, we’ll reveal the definitive ranking of every Delta One Seat and every Delta One Suite in the sky!

Of course, anytime you’re lucky enough to have a lie flat seat, you’re doing something right…but not all Delta One seats are created equally.

Believe it or not, there are SEVEN aircraft with Delta One seats, which means there are seven different experiences you might have. Some are exposed and others are enclosed. Some are dated and some are up-to-date. We’ll reveal it all in this video.

You’ll see (in no particular order…can’t reveal the video, yet):
Latam A350 Delta One
A330neo Delta One
767-400 Delta One
757-200 Delta One
A330 Delta One
767-300 Delta One
“Flagship” A350 Delta One

Along the way, we’ll show you what to expect from Delta One and also how to find these seats on flights that aren’t operating as Delta One, which may save you a little cash.

Here’s a link to the Delta Cargo Website:
https://www.deltacargo.com/Cargo/catalog/network

And here’s more about the Delta Fleet:
https://www.delta.com/us/en/aircraft/overview

Here are more Delta Videos on our Channel:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQhp4hw0kFermO0g8wKuYXT-NZiBqePtD

0:00 Introduction
1:39 Number Seven
2:38 Number Six
4:06 Number Five
5:06 Number Four
5:55 Number Three
7:56 Number Two
9:30 Number One

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Music:
Midnight Mood – Far Orange
Maharishi – Valante
Vertical Ascent – Brendon Moeller
Be My Anchor (Instrumental Version) – Torii Wolf
A Trip To – Andre Aguado
Going Places – Ealot
Hypothetic Face – Shiruky
Peculiar – Valante
Storm Trap – Giants’ Nest
Palma – Andre Aguado

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34 thoughts on “DELTA ONE Seat Rankings 2024 (Best and Worst Revealed!)”

  1. 9:46 Could someone explain how seats a330neo seats are wider than a350flagship when a350 is wider and the width configuration seems the same? Like does a330neo have far narrower aisles or a much smaller footwell?

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  2. Thanks @Jeb Brookes, I have a mission for you. I know you love your train journeys.. how about doing the longest train journey available? Portugal to Singapore! It’d be an absolutely amazing video and experience that would take almost three weeks! Take us with you, this would be an epic adventure!!

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  3. Flew D1 in November between DTW and CDG. I guess for a US carrier offering it was ok, but was deficient in comparison to fellow Skyteam partner Air France. Food on D1 was not very good. My return was back on Air France.

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  4. Great video, I haven't gotten the privilege to fly D1 yet but I'm looking for opportunities in the future!
    Small avgeeky note: When distinguishing between subfleets of the A350, in addition to the seat map, Delta actually shows a different aircraft type. "A350-900" denotes a flagship A350 with their best seat. Simply "A350" denotes the former LATAM aircraft. Can be useful if the seat map is unavailable for whatever reason.

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  5. As a frequent Delta traveler, one thing I noticed is a minor difference in advertising Delta One. So far the only aircraft that has the Delta One "Suite" is the A350, and thats how they have it worded when buying your ticket. I found this out when my aircraft was downgraded to an A330 and they offered compensation. I wasn't the least bit upset because the A330 still has a very nice layout!! The 767-200 is the worst, with aged seats. The cushioning is so flat that it feels like you're sitting on the frame.

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  6. I work for Delta as a Flight attendant and I got to meet you years ago at the Surplus sale.. I agree with this Video Completely. I would love to have you on a flight and take you behind the scenes before passengers board,

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  7. First time commenter. You guys really do have a great channel, with such a positive vibe. The videos are always so informative. Keep up the great work! Thanks from a fellow North Carolinian.

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  8. Just wanted to let you know that I'm a current Delta employee and I just love watching your videos. They're always so informative while being so entertaining at the same time. It's fun hearing your opinions on our planes and other airlines' planes as well. Always gives me more insight to my own work while giving me insight on how others do it too. In fact, I've shown other employees of us your videos and they loved them too. I even showed my mom some of these videos and she always enjoys the wine glass cheers from you and Suzanne.

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  9. I wanted to try the new Delta One check in at LAX and have lounge access, and also wanted to fly on a Boeing 767, so I booked a Delta One seat on the 767-300, LAX-JFK last fall (flew to LA from Seattle first). I really enjoyed the whole experience, but for an international flight, I hope to try Delta One on the A330neo sometime (Delta uses it from my home airport of Seattle-Tacoma). 🙂

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  10. Hey Jeb how are you doing I strive to one day travel like you . I agree with your list I was so bummed when delta switched me from A330-900 NEO to 767-300 from HNL-SEA I scored a deal “First Class” $654 you ain’t flying on this aircraft cheaper then that one way. So long story short times and aircraft changed I booked this cheaper flight but was classified as Delta One. This is HUGE Hack you didn’t mention and a lot of people don’t know if your flight time changes or aircraft you can change your flight for free same class for me that’s delta one +-2 days. So I seen HNL-MSP-SEA true delta one length LEG from HNL-MSP is $1800 which I’m saving lots by doing that . Also I’m going to not take that leg back to SEA and just go MSP-CLE which is much cheaper. So hypothetically you could book long flight internationally or domestic have a change and save thousands maybe change from 767 to A350 depending on route

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  11. These kind of seats are a must do for long haul flights like SJC to JFK or across the oceans, in my opinion! Even if you don't go to sleep, the extra comfort is priceless 🙂

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  12. The greatest challenge when booking a Delta One seat is that post-booking, Delta inevitably announces a schedule change that somehow ends up changing the type of plane. What I've booked is seldom what I end up with when boarding.

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  13. Honestly disagree with this a lot. The LATAM A350s are absolutely better than the 767-300s. And I the a330neos are definitely narrower than the a350 (even if the numbers say otherwise) and also don't have as nice finishes. The a350 is a wider plane.

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