Delta airlines economy comfort seating expands to more markets

May 25, 2012
ATLANTA, Ga., 25 May 2012. Delta Air Lines (NYSE: DAL) will be expanding its Economy Comfort seating on long-haul international flights by selling the Economy Class product on all flights longer than 750 miles. This expansion puts Economy Comfort on all of Delta's dual-class aircraft and is now available for purchase on all mainline domestic and international flights departing on or after June 7.

ATLANTA, Ga., 25 May 2012. Delta Air Lines (NYSE: DAL) will be expanding its Economy Comfort seating on long-haul international flights by selling the Economy Class product on all flights longer than 750 miles. This expansion puts Economy Comfort on all of Delta's dual-class aircraft and is now available for purchase on all mainline domestic and international flights departing on or after June 7.

Economy Comfort offers additional leg room and priority boarding. The product is available in the first three-to-five rows of the Economy cabin on more than 550 of Delta's mainline aircraft, including its Boeing 767, 757, 737, MD88, MD90, DC9, Airbus A320 and A319 aircraft, and on more than 250 two-class regional jets including the CRJ900, CRJ700, E170 and E175 aircraft types.

The first Economy Comfort seats were originally introduced in the summer of 2011.

Customers who have purchased an Economy ticket on Delta can upgrade to Economy Comfort for an additional fee each way on flights within the domestic U.S and on short-haul international markets. Economy Comfort seats are available for purchase for flights that depart June 7 or after.

The expansion of Economy Comfort is the latest in Delta's more than $3 billion investment in global products, services and airport facilities through 2013. In addition to Economy Comfort, Delta is adding more First Class seats and in-flight entertainment to its domestic product; offering full flat-bed BusinessElite seats on its entire international widebody fleet; adding personal, in-seat entertainment for both BusinessElite and Economy class customers on all long-haul international flights; is nearing completion of its plan to install in-flight Wi-Fi service to all domestic two-class aircraft -- including regional jets – that have a First and Economy class cabin; updating Delta Sky Clubs throughout the system; and building new terminal facilities for international customers at its two largest global gateways – the new international terminal in Atlanta and the expanded international terminal opening next May at New York-JFK.

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