Full flatbed seat installation complete on Delta’s 747-400 aircraft
MANILA, Philippines - Delta Air Lines has completed the renovation of all 16 Boeing 747-400 aircraft to include full flatbed seats in the BusinessElite cabin and offering more personal space and individual in-seat entertainment throughout the Economy cabin.
Delta operates daily service between Manila and New York’s JFK airport via the Tokyo-Narita hub and 5X weekly service to Detroit via Nagoya using 747-400 aircraft. At the Narita hub, customers can connect to eight other gateways in addition to JFK.
Business elite
Each 747 has 48 BusinessElite full flatbed seats featuring direct aisle access for every seat, USB port and a personal LED reading lamp. In addition, each seat comes with a 15.4-inch widescreen video monitor with instant access to more than 1,000 entertainment options — including more than 300 films, 88 hours of television programming, nearly 100 hours of premium programming from HBO and Showtime, 27 video games and more than 5,000 digital music tracks.
“Our best customers want a full flatbed seat with direct aisle access and the new BusinessElite configuration of our 747s provides them with an industry-leading experience as they fly across the globe,” said Jeff Bernier, managing director Asia Pacific. “The days of having to step over a sleeping customer in the seat next to you are over. These upgrades will make the 747 the premier aircraft in our international fleet and customers will immediately notice the improved experience.”
“We are pleased to deliver this news to our customers in the Philippines” said Steven Crowdey, general manager-Philippines, Australia, and Micronesia. “The product enhancement is part of Delta’s $3 billion investment in improved global products, services, and airport facilities.”
Economy comfort
Like all of Delta’s international fleet, the 747s feature the Economy Comfort product, which includes up to four additional inches of legroom for 35 full inches of seat pitch and 50 percent more recline. Delta’s 747 aircraft each have 42 Economy Comfort seats.
In addition to more leg room and recline, customers seated in Economy Comfort will enjoy priority boarding and complimentary spirits throughout the flight. These benefits are in addition to Delta’s standard international Economy class amenities, including complimentary meals, beer, wine, entertainment, blankets and pillows.
Economy
Changes to the Economy cabin are immediately evident as Delta transitions to new seats, providing customers with additional knee clearance. All seats feature a headrest with adjustable wings, height and tilt, USB power and an industry-leading nine-inch touchscreen featuring personal on-demand entertainment, including the same extensive library of entertainment choices as those offered in BusinessElite.
Flight schedule
Delta operates daily service to Japan using a 747-400 aircraft. DL 172 from Manila (MNL) to New York (JFK) via Tokyo (NRT) departs at 8 a.m., arriving at NRT at 1:15 p.m. and JFK at 1:45 p.m. the same day.
DL 173 departs JFK at 12:45 p.m., arrives at NRT at 4:50 p.m. the next day, then arrives in Manila at 10:30 p.m. that evening.
DL 630 from Manila to Detroit (DTW) via Nagoya (NGO) departs MNL at 6:05 a.m., arriving in NGO at 10:40 a.m. and DTW at 10:25 a.m.
DL 629 from Detroit to Manila departs DTW at 3:30 p.m., arrives at NGO at 7:05 p.m. and MNL at 12:05 a.m. plus one day.