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The 6 routes of Delta’s new A350 Business Class Suites

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In just 11 days Delta will fly its new A350 from Detroit to Tokyo

It’s a pretty fantastic looking new seat  (Vantage – you may have seen it here ) and cabin, but where else will you be able to nab this new business class? The rollout will be slow over the next several months, and if you’re looking to score one of these deals I’d suggest looking at Canada for an origin. Fares have been in the low $2ks routing from Toronto to Detroit to Tokyo – otherwise…it may be a long while before fares rival those on other Delta planes and/or its competitors. But..here’s the 6 routes that you will, soonish, be able to fly on Delta’s new A350 Business Class Suites.

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The First route will be Detroit to Tokyo on October 30, 2017

A couple weeks later Delta will launch trips from Detroit to Seoul on November 18th. After that…you’ll have to wait until 2018 to experience the A350 when they’ll launch routes to Beijing, Amsterdam, Seoul from Atlanta, and Shanghai. The list is below:

  • November 18, 2017 — Detroit-Seoul (ICN)
  • January 17, 2018 — Detroit-Beijing (PEK)
  • March (at some point) 2018 — Detroit-Amsterdam (AMS)
  • March 24, 2018 — Atlanta (ATL)-Seoul
  • April 19, 2018 — Detroit-Shanghai (PVG)

Looks pretty nice…

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*All images courtesy of Delta.com

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3 Comments

  • […] Monkey Miles: The 6 Routes of Delta’s New A350 Business Class Suites: The first route will be Detroit to Tokyo on Oct. 30, 2017, and on Nov. 18 Delta will launch trips from Detroit to Seoul. After that, you’ll have to wait until 2018 to experience the A350 when Delta begins routes from Detroit to Beijing, Amsterdam and Shanghai, and from Atlanta to Seoul. […]

  • […] Monkey Miles: The 6 Routes of Delta’s New A350 Business Class Suites: The first route will be Detroit to Tokyo on Oct. 30, 2017, and on Nov. 18 Delta will launch trips from Detroit to Seoul. After that, you’ll have to wait until 2018 to experience the A350 when Delta begins routes from Detroit to Beijing, Amsterdam and Shanghai, and from Atlanta to Seoul. […]

  • Dee October 19, 2017

    Many AV geeks will be on that first flight!!!!

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