SeatGuru Seat Map Delta (2024)

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2019/09/06 for Seat 7j

Had this seat from ATL to LHR. When comparing this upper class seat to the Boeing 767-300 this seat wins hands down. Better seat controls. More foot room when in lie flat mode. Bigger and better avod screen. And you have air gaspers on this plane that are not available on the 767-300. Also the seat cushion seemed better.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2019/08/27 for Seat 39G

I was in 39G on a 10 hours flight and the main disadvantage of the seat is that is not alligned with the 4 seats in front, therefore you have your seat in between seat F & G for row 38 and thus you are not alligned with any of the AVOD screens.The advantage is you have more room to your right, because you can stretch your legs a bit wihout having the food cart hit you.

Submitted by Howie L on 2019/07/03 for Seat 13A

These seats have NO windows , even though they are designatef as WINDOW seats. Very agravating to someone who wants a WINDOW seat! And they are in the Comfort section :(

Submitted by Dusty H on 2019/07/03 for Seat 10G

Seat 10G has no AC power outlet, only USB. Adjacent seat 10F has AC power.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2019/06/06 for Seat 38F

The armrests on seats 38C, 38D, 38F, and 38G didn't not raise, so despite having an empty middle seat, it was not possible to stretch out. 38G is noted as being bumped often, but 38F feels the bumping as well.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2019/04/23 for Seat 12J

This comfort plus seat was comfortable for my flight from Amsterdam to Portland. The extra 3-4" of legroom was worth the extra cost and enabled me to pass the passenger in the aisle seat without her having to get up. I slept pretty well despite the lack of a leg rest in comfort plus. The extra pitch is about the only difference between economy and comfort plus. There is no separation between comfort plus and regular economy.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2019/04/09 for Seat 3J

All business seats on right side get very loud noise from closing of toilet door which faces rearward from directly in front of starboard aisle. Either very poor design of toilet door location, or badly functioning door on this flight (7 Apr 2019, CDG to LAX).

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2019/03/30 for Seat 35A

This seat does NOT have AC power. Only slow charging USB. Leg room was ok for a 6' person. Seat back IFE screens are small and dim. Internet worked well from ATL-HNL. Good window view from this seat.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2019/03/05 for Seat 35 F

I guess this seat is ok, as far as middle seats go. The fact that you are near the back of the plane does not really bother you. Also, don't worry if you think the lights and AC are misaligned. They aren't.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2019/02/27 for Seat 36H

This seat is VERY uncomfortable. There is a box underneath it that prevents you from keeping your feet at anything but a 90 degree angle. At 5' 5" my knees touched the seat in front of me and were left bruised after the 6 hour flight with the person in front fully reclining their seatback.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2019/02/13 for Seat 5a

There is only one thing I can say about this experience, BRING THE 767s BACK!!! I flew this route from MSP-HNL, and back. The IFE was flimsy and kept moving during flight, there was NO storage, and worst of all, surprising the seat. Unlike the 767, This seat could NOT fit me! I'm only 5'6", but my legs curled my at the end of the seat. Plus, I flew with my parents, with my mom sitting in the middle of the plane. All Delta One seats in the middle should be marked yellow, simply because her feet were almost touching a strangers. Gross. The only good thing about this flight was, as usual, the service. I now noticed, that during the summer they use 767-400s, so, I decided to go back! (Of course, that is not the only reason). Just hoping that they don't change planes back to an a330!

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2019/01/14 for Seat 27J

Window seat is misaligned with window. You cant lean on the "glass". If you recline the seat you will lean on the "rib" between two windows. Pretty uncomforable if you want to sleep

Submitted by Bud P on 2018/12/26 for Seat 4C

Great seat. Perfect for all reasons

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2018/12/18 for Seat 39 G

The screen is placed at a weird angle.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2018/12/10 for Seat 15J

Do not get puzzled by the way they show you row 15. It may look like you have a bulkhead in front of you and you do not. It is close to row 14 so no leg room.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2018/11/25 for Seat 9C

This seat may have slightly restricted leg room when compared to 8C(my seat on the outbound leg). It may be due to its position in the last row of the cabin. The light from the galley certainly makes the back of the cabin brighter than the front. I'm 2.12 meters tall and was able to sleep comfortably on my right side for several hours, but could not have done so on my left side.The food and entertainment were excellent. It was a very comfortable flight.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2018/11/16 for Seat 29J

Seat 29J is a standard economy seat. The IFE was good as the interior was updated, the window alignment was also very good so looking out was easy. This seat is very comfortable specially if you are over 6'2" I would recommend seat 29H or 29J (my fiance used it) if your are not flying first class or Comfort+.IFE has a USB port and charges your cell phone fast while using wifi on board too. Recline is limited but Ok. Easy to stretch within reason. Rate this 9.5 out of 10.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2018/09/29 for Seat 38C

The middle seats (CDFG) in row 38 should only be sold to children as the are narrower than all other seats in the main cabin of the Airbus A330-300. There should only have been 3 seat like in row 39 in row 38, but 4 seats are squeezed in. So if if you are setting next to another grown up man there is not enough space for your shoulders.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2018/09/26

Good seats, comfortable, good service, good entertainment options

Submitted by jeoffrey B on 2018/09/23 for Seat 10A

The seat had lots of leg room, I could fully stretch my legs without touching the bulkhead (I'm 5'7). You do see the lights / hear the sounds from the galley but you get an amenity kit in Comfort plus with eye shades and ear plugs.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2018/09/18 for Seat 39G

This whole row is offset from the row in front. The tray tables comes down half over this seat, and the seat next to it. Also, the video screen is off the the right as well.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2018/09/08 for Seat 11h

I use this flight to AMS every year and have found that the 2-4-2 seating is excellent and the extra money for Comfort is well worth it. I wish the seat were a bit wider, but nevertheless it is much more comfortable than economy and being able to board first allows getting my caryon stored.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2018/08/25 for Seat 10J

10J window seat in Economy Comfort- I'm 5'5". PROS: Great not to have anyone recline back onto me. Could plug my headphones into my armrest OR the foldout screen. With Pillows tucked at my lower back i could stretch out. You can easily step out to use the bathroom. CONS: Everything has to be stored for take off and landing, including personal bag you may have brought, and/or the tv monitors. Sometimes you gain the extra 1/2 hour watching a movie until touchdown so be prepared. The galley light is bright and overhead. It was worse for the window seat but bad for me and all in row 10 and even 11. The flimsy black curtain doesn't block the light from the top. Bring eyepads for darkness.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2018/08/02 for Seat 20D

I hated this seat because its not a window or aisle seat. The forward economy cabin was freezing for the 12 hours I was seated on this ATH-JFK flight. The pitch seemed narrower then the window/aisle pair of seats--Could be my imagination but after a while I felt claustrophobic. This row has an electric outlet between the seats which came in handy because the USB port at my seat didn't work. Seat padding is uncomfortable for this long flight.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2018/08/02 for Seat 32B

This was a very comfortable economy seat, despite the JFK-ATH flight length. Good TV and entertainment selection. Standard food service. Able to stand and walk to the lavatory easily. Decent leg room if you keep your carry-on in the overhead bin. Temperature was comfortable, but I flew home in the forward economy cabin and it was freezing from takeoff to landing.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2018/07/16 for Seat 26B

Worst seat on the airplane. The bathroom is immediately adjacent to the seat. The bathroom door is a "slider" style door that often fails to close completely. Light from the bathroom shines directly on to seat 26B each time the bathroom door is open. Bathroom odors waft out continuously. Avoid this seat at all costs! (Probably should avoid 26A as well.)

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2018/06/19 for Seat Great

My seat was 7G. Delta One is amazing and would recommend to everyone flying with Delta! Food is great and the screen is nice and big. I was able to sleep a good 5 hours thanks to the lie-flat bed and you get Sky Priority check-in, security, and baggage claim along with premium boarding priority (the highest).

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2018/06/17 for Seat 4C

These new seats on DL business class are far from good. Space is cramped; no provisionis made for customer not living in the days of enslavement to computers, and for example wanting toread an old-fashioned book or work with pencil and paper. Nowhere to store anything (e.g., book);overhead lights are not targeted at workspace and cannot be adjusted; little "reading light" next to your shoulder will bump into your arm and cast shadow on document (especially for right-handedcustomer in C seats, or left-handed one in G seats). Revolving screen is actually too big and comes to close to passenger's eyes.All in all, this new arrangement is rather a downgrade from the previous seats. I was upgraded on a coupon, and so cannot complain in terms of value for money but pity the customer who would have actually paid for the J fare.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2018/05/28 for Seat 23J

$60 upgrade was well worth it. Very spacious.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2018/05/04 for Seat 27H

Great seat. Lots of room and I didn't find the lavatory bothersome. There were never any lavatory lines despite it being a full flight. I also didn't find the area too cold as some have reported. I would take this seat over any in Comfort.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2018/04/10 for Seat 10A

We thoought 10 A and B were the best seats to have on an overnight if you were not in Delta One. We had two windows and tons of leg room. I am 5' 11" and 180. I had no problem with the seat width and even kept a water bottle tucked at my side the whole flight. The flight crew did talk all night, and they never closed the galley curtain, but I'd rather not have someone leaning back into me.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2018/04/04 for Seat 13D

I flew from Amsterdam to Atlanta on this plane. I had an economy plus seat that really improved my flying time since I am 6.4 ft tall. I did fit perfectly. The entertainment offered by Delta is rather acceptable and I could use WhatsApp and FB chat for free! Definitely better experience crossing the Atlantic ever!

Submitted by Yuri Z on 2018/03/17 for Seat 14A

Great legroom, nicely aligned window with almost unobstructed view (except for an engine, which is not too bad).

Submitted by Melinda C on 2018/02/24 for Seat 40G

Smaller space for under seat carryon

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2018/02/05 for Seat 3C

Flew LAX-ATL 2/03/18, full flight. Staff was good. Seat is ok, but if you are tall and have big feet, they won't fit inside that cubbyhole. Very difficult to get comfortable. Seat did not recline completely. For four hours, not bad.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2018/01/28 for Seat 11A

I was surprised at how comfortable this seat was and relatively quiet overall. It was worth paying extra for this comfort seat.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2018/01/14 for Seat 3A

The seat was what I expected and placing it into a lazy-boy type mode, rather than the lie-flat bed mode, provided me with the best sleep that I had ever had on a plane. I found the overhead bins to be difficult for this short armed flier to get my carry-on stored. They seemed to be more highly placed than on a 767, as an example.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2017/12/20 for Seat 8C

Yes, it's a somewhat typical small pod style first/business seat, but your choice of seating adjustments/configurations is more limited than experienced on Air Canada or American [A321T], or international airlines for long travel. I am 6'7", so it's always a challenge. I couldn't fir comfortable enough to sleep for any length.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2017/12/03 for Seat 10A

This is not a good seat at all. They charge and extra $ 89.00 (Dec 17) for booking this spot as a Comfort+ seat, but it's not worth it. Is true, you have plenty of leg space in front of you, but the seat width is the same of all other economy seats and that makes it not so comfortable.The biggest problem for me was that during the night, when all cabin lights are off and you wanna try to rest and sleep, the big white light that's in the crew area just ahead of the seat stays on, and a bright light just comes right straight towards that particular seat and bothers a lot. Not only that, but on my flights, the flights attendants were talking ALL NIGHT, I meaan no-stop chatting loud ... I could hear them even with my Noise cancellation headsets on ..!!! Really annoying. I'll never fly on that seat again.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2017/11/27 for Seat 5A

11/26/2017 MSP-HNL seat 5-AI think Delta has finally gotten it right. The "herringbone" pattern for these seats is very good. This is international quality experience. The service was also very good on this flight. On-time departure, attentive flight attendants, nice TUMI amenity kits, good meals, and relatively quiet ride. This is what domestic First Class should be.

Submitted by Dave S on 2017/11/07 for Seat 10J

Flew in 10J, MSP-HNL. Great seat with a lot of legroom. I'm 6'4" and was able to fully extend my legs.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2017/11/03 for Seat 15B

Located on the first row of main cabin, the seats on this row practically have the same extra spacious legroom of Delta Comfort +. I am 5'11" and was able to comfortably cross my legs on my seat. I highly recommend this seat.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2017/10/28 for Seat 19J

19J. Window seat with just aisle seat next to you. Full leg room, no obstructions. Updated videa screen, low to mild engine/mechanical noise.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2017/10/16

Assigned these seats as we were last minute standby (read as 'earlier flight almost ready to board when we cleared TSA) from a later LAX-JFK flight.Didn't have high expectations, but seats were comfortable for a transcontinental and leg room sufficient. Only hang up was wifi and entertainment system, both of which had to be reset mid flight. Delta's cabin crew seem to outshine their peers lately, and we enjoyed the comp 'meals' (cheese plate and veggie wrap). Would not choose middle seats in a middle row of 4 by choice, but the accommodation on an earlier flight balanced out. Entertainment options fine, screen size appropriate for close seat back, and seat was fine for 5 hour session. Delta staff seems to be trying harder of late to try to meet expectations.

Submitted by jeoffrey B on 2017/09/30 for Seat 10C

Loved the leg room despite the bulk head. I'm not the tallest person but I could fully stretch my legs. The noise from the 1st class galley can be a bit bothersome (since they use real porcelain etc.) but I just used the earplugs to sleep (provided in the Comfort+ kit).

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2017/09/07 for Seat 2J

I fly this route at least 5x a year and choose it wherever I need to be in Europe because of the length of the flight and the quality of Delta One. Flight is long enough to have dinner and breakfast and still have a good night sleep. I am 6'1" and can lie flat. Flight attendants have always been excellent. I prefer 2J because it in my experience the quietest

Submitted by Nicola C on 2017/08/13 for Seat 25A

Great legroom but cold because of the door. Very small window

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2017/07/28 for Seat 4C

Flew SEA-AMS. Lie flat seat was comfortable. Service was good. Asked to not be disturbed until breakfast and was able to sleep very well.

Submitted by Raton C on 2017/07/11 for Seat 23G

Comfortable seat, but hard to find things if they fall.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2017/07/06 for Seat 1G

I found this seat to be a good choice. I was on a flight from Atlanta to Barcelona. My traveling companion had 1C and we were able to converse and the seats felt rather private. They are furthest in front of the plane so you don't get to see any windows from them due to walls and closets but I was on an overnight flight and I actually liked this. The seat was pretty comfortable, both reclined to watching TV and in the lie-flat mode. I was able to get a few hours of sleep. The seats are more narrow than one would expect from Business Class, so that was a little bothersome if I turned during sleep. Overall, I felt this seat was fine for an overnight flight.

Submitted by Kyle D on 2017/07/05 for Seat 27J

Flew in this seat today from CDG to SEA. I couldn't have been more pleased. Me: roughly 6 feet. Two hundred pounds. Broad. Back can bother me when I fly for long periods of time. Pros: leg room+Cons: gets some lav traffic but it didn't bother me. Seat is hard so I sat on two pillows & blankets

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2017/06/02 for Seat 10A

Almost froze to death on this flight from Seattle to Paris last month. I put on almost every piece of clothing in my carryon, and used the rest to block the vent pouring out frigid air, and the flight attendant gave me two extra blankets somehow. Roomy seat but unbelievably cold.

Submitted by Jeff H on 2017/04/22 for Seat 3a

Standard config for Delta but on this config the angled seats mean your footbed goes in at an angle and the console in front of you is also angled. If you sleep on your side you can wrap around but only one way. Nice big screen and feels private on other single sides. Just dont expect to lay flat

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2017/04/18 for Seat 10A

This seat received ice cold air most of the trip from Honolulu to Atlanta on 4/16/17. It blew directly down on me most of the flight. Wear a jacket or heavy sweater if sitting in this seat at least warm clothing you can wear or take off. I had a light weight sweater which was not enough under the airplane blanket. Otherwise this was a great seat with plenty of room. Flight attendants were gracious and wonderful entire flight.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2017/03/28 for Seat 9A

9A and 9J have overhead space but since Delta started using the new Westin pillows and blankets that are quite large, the FA's have a habbit of storing the pillows in the overhead above 9A and the blankets in the overhead above 9J. Do not choose 9A/J if you need overhead storage space. 9C and 9G usually have overhead space that is available to the traveler.

Submitted by Kris H on 2017/02/20 for Seat 27A

Slide interferes with legroom to a certain extent. No window.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2017/02/10 for Seat 12B

Delta Comfort+ seat was very comfortable. Seat bottom slides out when reclining. Proximity to galley/food preparation area a little noisy made area a little noisy at times/

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2017/02/06 for Seat 6J

HNL to ATL on Flight 836; good experience, lie flat seat was nice since it was an overnight flight. I'm 5'9" and I was pretty comfortable throughout the flight, except for the foot area, which is super narrow if you keep your shoes on. Food service was great, the crew was super nice. Overhead bins were a good size. The only downside was that I could hear and feel the IFE screen behind me as the young, inconsiderate person behind me slammed it every two minutes. Not Delta's fault they allow idiots on board....but after I told her to stop, she did and the rest of the flight was uneventful. The pillows and blanket were good, and the Tumi travel kit was a nice touch. The first class area is configured perfectly, so if you have to get up, you don't have to be at the mercy of the person in the aisle seat to let you out--this was awesome! I started the trip with a complimentary maitai, so that was nice. I had a good view out of the windows, so I got some nice sunset pics in Honolulu and some sunrise pics upon arrival in ATL. Overall a good seat.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2017/01/27 for Seat 14J

I chose 14J as it didn't have anything negative written about. I would like to warn people about the window seat here. This seat gets two windows, one up near your knees and a second back just behind your ears. I found this to be a problem. I like to lean on the space between windows while flying so I can sleep. I was unable to do this. If I lean just to my right, the window itself was too far from my seat so the arm rest was jabbing me in the side. I attempted to sleep on the tray. However, Delta gave the seats extra legroom, but they didn't modify the trays, so they don't extend too far. If the seat in front of you is reclined all the way, you can't lean on the tray. Sleeping in this seat was very difficult.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2017/01/18 for Seat 32A

This seat was comfortable enough - pretty standard. While I'm 6'4" and could not stretch out fully, it worked. I had this seat for a 8.5 hour Delta long haul flight from Charles de Gaulle-Paris to Minneapolis.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2017/01/18

This was my first trip from ATL-HNL in first class. I have made the trip numerous times in coach. I found the over all experience to be well worth the premium price. The flight attendants were just that: attendant. They were friendly and professional and met all of my requests. I am larger than your average bear (6 foot, 325lbs) and I found the seats to be extremely comfortable. I did not lay completely flat, but found that reclining to about 30 degrees gave me a very comfortable position for both watching the AVOD and sleeping. The AVOD a huge amount of choices, both TV and movies. The screen is about 15 inches and very easy to use. This was also the first time I had used the noise cancelling headphones they have at each seat. They were outstanding! I have seen that some of the reviewers felt the seat lacked storage room, but I did not find that. Perhaps it was because I was in a window row and there is a narrow space between the pod and the wall that can hold Ipads and magazines. The pillow and comforter were also very nice. I also impressed bu the wifi which was available for the entire trip.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2017/01/17 for Seat 10J

This seat is squarely in the "good/bad" category. If you're on an overnight flight and are over 6', sleep may be difficult. I'm 6'4" and my legs could not stretch out enough to get some shut eye. However, If sleeping is not on your list of things to do on your flight, I recommend this seat. I could cross my legs with ease, move about the seat in order to find a more comfortable position, and if you are a plane geek like me, the engines are right out the window with the sweet sound of the Pratt & Whitney PW4000's. In-seat power and standard Delta IFE.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2016/12/29 for Seat 39

I fly this plane a lot to and from amsterdam. I have been in many seats in this plane. In the back, it can be noisy during takeoff, and it gets cold during flight. Towards the dront it is warm in flight and less noisy. The seats are comfortable, the IFE is not bad, i would prefer to sit towards the front for a better experience.

Submitted by Jonathan N on 2016/12/17 for Seat 9C

Flying in 9C, im not sure why this seat is marked as yellow - it has the least foot traffic in flight, gets served first and allows maximum rest. Boarding on this plane is usually through door 2 which is behind row 9 so you will be first off the plane. The 333 is a great plane to fly on in business class on Delta!

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2016/12/12 for Seat 6A

The lie-flat seats are so narrow that you can barely turn to either side, more coffin-like. And the food from BOS-AMS was cooked beyond recognition. A pitiful presentation for business class. I will fly any other business class out of Logan henceforth.

Submitted by Drew W on 2016/12/08 for Seat 14J

This is a comfort+ seat. However the recline of this seat may be less than preceding rows. Row 15 is a standard economy row.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2016/12/01 for Seat 32G

Terrible plane. Noisy, cold, no space for legs, poor video system which was hanging up, poor movies selection.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2016/11/17 for Seat 27j

Extremely cold on row 27.Flightattendant said that is normal, do dress up!

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2016/10/29 for Seat 4J

This was my first Delta One long-haul, and I have to say that the seat is is wonderful, the AVOD more than adequate and the cabin very quiet. There wasn't much space for storing a few things I wanted to keep at hand, but I managed. I wish that meal service was from the front instead of the back, however. A bit unnerving to have plates suddenly appear from behind my left shoulder. Overall, a very comfortable journey, though.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2016/10/17 for Seat 13J

Even with no window, this is a very comfortable seat. The flight was a day time flight, so everyone had their window shades down, so no problem with no window right next to me (there is a window a few inches ahead of the seat, so could still see outside). Economy Comfort is worth the extra money for two tall people like we are as the Economy seats we had on the trip over were horrible. This was a nice change and since the plane was new, made for a pleasant flight.

Submitted by Dawn D on 2016/10/04 for Seat 38H

Because the tail of the plane narrows, thus seat sticks out in the aisle -a lot! On the transpacific flight, the cart hit ny seat over 25 times. No joke. Nice for leg room awful fir comfort.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2016/09/22 for Seat 31j

Seat very comfortable, lots of room for an internation flight

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2016/09/09 for Seat 28d

The seat was very cramped and it was not easy to get a rest

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2016/08/13 for Seat 2J

Seat 2J, Atlanta-Madrid, excellent flight, lay-out 1-2-1, fully flat bed, good food, attentive service. Enjoyed very much my flights Madrid-Atlanta-Madrid. I'll definitely fly Delta One again.

Submitted by Ronan M on 2016/08/08 for Seat 9J

I've flown in this seat a couple of times. The first time I wasn't bothered at all by the noise from the galley but this time around it bothered quite a lot, lots of banging and crashing all the time. There is little storage around the seat which is irritating because you have to keep constantly rearranging items on your armrest. IFE is excellent, food was ok although they did not have my first choice which is poor for what's supposed to be a premium service.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2016/07/25

Not a confortable flight. They have reduced the seat size and leg space for all economy seats. Delta's local flights are much more comfortable. The food provided from rome to atlanta was no good either. Unusual choices of snacks. For a flight that is 11 hours long, delta should provide 2 meals and a snack. I was starving by the time they landed (especially because the 1 snack they provided was horrific). I would not travel delta internationally again. Much better choosing virgin atlantic, qatar, emirates .

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2016/07/18

My husband and I found these seats to be quite comfortable and the food and service were excellent. I was able to sleep on my side, as the seat was truly a flat bed. I also liked that this plane still has individual air vents. The flight was CDG-ATL was enjoyable and I'd recommend the Delta One cabin this plane for sure.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2016/07/11 for Seat 11H

11H was a good seat, very comfortable and plenty of leg room (6' 4"). The only problem I have is that from both ATL-HNL, and the return flight, the IFE "Wasn't working". I've heard A330's have tedious IFE. Beware of a long flight with limited entertainment.

Submitted by John S on 2016/07/04 for Seat 10J

A330 bulkhead in Comfort+ had extra legroom and two windows

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2016/07/01 for Seat 23B

23B was a great aisle seat, we flew the 767 over to Munich, and the A330 was much better. The screens were nice and i never felt cramped. Plus the economy seats had power ports, it was not a bad flight

Submitted by Ky W on 2016/06/15 for Seat 28A

Sat in this seat for flight from JFK to Athens. It is one seat from the toilet but not too bad. My only issue was that the USB socket was not working so I could not charge my phone or other mobile devices.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2016/05/23 for Seat 11H 11J

We were happy with these seats. They are reasonably comfortable with easy access on and off the plane. Decent width and pitch. Proximity to galley wasn't a problem and we were among the first for food and beverage service.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2016/05/15 for Seat Great seat

We flew on Delta flight 48 from NY to AMS and we were delighted with the business class seats 2A and 3A. Very comfotable and private seats.Unfortunately the service was not that good.Probably the flight attendant did have an off day. The food was excellent and for sure we will use Delta again as long as the seat configuration will be the same as on this flight.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2016/05/08 for Seat 6J

The outboard seats are private, in your own little space. IFE and service great as usual. Nice to lay down but not particularly comfortable. The vinyl is hot - doesn't breathe. Virtually no storage at all except competing with your feet; you cannot keep your bag down during TO/landing. No storage bins at all.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2016/03/20 for Seat 2A

These must be the worst business class seats imaginable. Lumpy, narrow and simply uncomfortable. I will make a point of using only KLM or other airlines and their planes. The Airbus 330 configured (recently) by Delta is just very uncomfortable.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2016/02/27 for Seat 38C

Be aware, armrest its fixed, doesnt go up

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2016/02/27 for Seat 6A

Caught this bird in F on a ATL-LAX run. Can't comment on the sleeping capabilities because it was a daytime flight. Was an amazing seating experience for a domestic flight during the day though. Lots of space and seat will adjust to about any position you prefer, down to being completely flat. I've seen comments on lack of space when the meal is served, but on comparable domestic runs, you would't get that anyway. Screen is very large and responsive.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2016/02/25 for Seat 21G

Flew from ATL-HNL. Long 10+ hours flight. Great Plane!, with everything you could want to help pass the time. In seat entertainment, with charging station. The Delta crew was Great!! Seats were comfortable, leg room was decent. (I'm 6'2)Best way to get to Hawaii from the east coast.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2016/01/11 for Seat 9J

I wasn't bothered by the proximity to the galley at all. Overall a great experience, excellent food and service.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2015/11/26

My wife and I flew R/T from PDX to AMS in 32 H&J. The entertainment system in my seat was broke and the footrest in front of wife's seat was hanging off on the O/B flight. Other than that it was fine and about as comfortable as it gets in economy class these days. I appreciated the 18" wide seats. I can't imagine flying 10+ hours in anything smaller even though some airlines are trying...

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2015/11/25 for Seat 32B

Seat was comfortable, well-maintained. I find this aircraft has a more comfortable economy environment compared to B747 or B777-300, which feel more cramped. The seat is wider too. Screen size OK, Delta could do better with AVOD offerings but everything worked fine.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2015/11/12 for Seat 13J

This Economy Comfort seat was very nice, the extra legroom was well worth the additional price and the lack of a window was not an issue.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2015/10/19 for Seat 39J

Most flyers do NOT care about Delta One/First Class reviews. Of course those seats are nice. Duh! This plane does not offer comfortable seating for economy. Period! I flew economy from Atlanta to Rome & return flight Paris to Atlanta on this plane and it was not comfortable. The seats & isles are narrow and there is very little room. You are squeezed in like sardines. Even the windows seem tiny for such a large plane. The Boeing 777 is much more comfortable. I will try avoiding this plane with future over seas flights!!

Submitted by Trevor K on 2015/10/18 for Seat 36A

Purchased my ticket thru Delta but Air France operated my outbound. AF seats were awful. Delta has done a great job on their economy class seats. Looks to me that premium economy seats on Delta are not worth the extra charge. They look very similar to the economy seats.

Submitted by Trevor K on 2015/10/18 for Seat 36A

Really good legroom for a standard economy seat. I looked at the premium economy seats while getting on and off the plane, and doesn't look to be worth the increase in cost for those. Very similar legroom.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2015/10/08 for Seat 27J

Given it's proximity to the emergency exit, it can also be pretty cold.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2015/09/21 for Seat 12A

We flew in 12A and 12B from CDG to ATL. The extra legroom was very nice. I am 6'2" and found the seats comfortable for economy.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2015/08/30 for Seat 2A

To reinforce my comments for the 767-300ER, the only better Business class seats I've experienced were on this Airbus on my AMS-PDX flt. Both seat configurations were similar, but the 330-300 seat angled toward the aircraft's fuselage and away from the aisle made this and all other Business seats exceedingly private, especially the seats along the fuselages (inasmuch as they're single seats). Unless one is claustrophobic, seats 2A and 2J compare favorably to some First Class open-suite configurations. Additionally, the service, food and crew competence was exemplary. DELTA has come a long way since my first Indy to Houston flt in '63.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2015/08/23 for Seat 31 j

Very dirty flight. Crumbs on the floor, between the cracks in the seats, between the seats. The air stinks. The TV screen is dirty. I had to clean it.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2015/06/06 for Seat 4d

This seat was great even with the pod feature, as it was easy to sleep, something I've rarely been able to do on an airplane. The A330-300 may become my favorite. The crew couldn't have been nicer and the food was good. Am flying home on the 767 and will comment in comparison, but don't think that it will compare to the airbus.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2015/05/22

My wife and I flew from JFK to Barcelona on April 29th, and returned back on May 18th. I must say that the Delta One/Business Elite Class was just wonderful in our opinion. The seats were not like a luxury mattress, but very comfortable, and we stretched out easily, and slept like a baby. The Delta staff was so helpful and friendly, and, we thought the food was very good. For us, too much food was given to use on the 7-8 hour flight. We loved this Airbus plane and the configuration.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2015/05/20 for Seat 2A

This seat was so comfortable for some one of my size (6'3). Since the galley is behind us there wasn't any noise from the area ahead of us and slept like a baby after we took off from BCN on our way to JFK. What I couldn't believe was the amount of time we had to wait for our luggage in JFK since business class is supposed to have it luggage first..

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2015/05/12 for Seat 7J

I chose Delta for my holiday trip to US.AMS-BOS flight in business class was plesant suprise.I was on seat 7J.Very nice service,good food and comfortable seat.

Submitted by Christopher M on 2015/04/19 for Seat 27 H

Not as good as it sounds. Yes you have leg room as you a beside the door. However be warned, people seem to think as there is a bit of space here it is fine to do Exercises on long haul flights right in front of you - you may close your eyes only to wake up with a butt in your face!. Also to your right you have the 4 seats that have the wall to hang cots on - so be warned you may end up with two screaming babies, and a very inappropriate exerciser all in one flight, this isn't to forget you get the queuing for the toilets (as 4 of the aircraft's toilets are right there). Oh and remember just in case the steward doesn't, the emergency exits do have heaters in them for these seats, as with out them, you are going to feel a draft. Never ever again. Return flight no problem with normal seat, plenty of space for legs.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2015/01/29 for Seat 38 CDEF

The comment about 38G is correct; the hostess told me to move into the center seats to keep from being bumped by the carts. IN addition, none of the armrests in this row can be raised, so it's no good for stretching out even if you have all the seats.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2015/01/21 for Seat 9A

On flights that require a relief pilot, 9A is the seat that is used. When in use, it is enclosed by curtains for privacy.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2015/01/13 for Seat 6 and 7

Great business seats, flew SEA-AMS a couple of times last year and always chose the window seats facing Greenland, left side towards Europe, right side coming back. I'm 6 2 and I fit just fine in flat bed position, very nice service, very good food, attentive crew.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2015/01/10 for Seat 13J

This seat was very comfortable due to the fact it was in Economy Comfort. It offered 3-4 extra inches of legroom and more recline.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2014/12/29 for Seat 26J

If you are traveling alone this is 26J is a great seat. Being inside blocks you from the people moving around, but close to the bathroom. Also and most important the seat does recline and there is room behind your seat for extra storage. The seats also have pockets on the back so you can put all those magazines out of your way. Great seat.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2014/12/02 for Seat 8C

Having flown all of Delta's Business Elite configurations except for the 757, I believe I can comfortably say this is one of the nicest seats I've ever sat in. Decent width, big tv, and a full long bed. At 5'9 I had close to a foot to spare. Excellent food and beverage service. Only falls short of Delta's 747 upper deck biz elite.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2014/11/06 for Seat 12B

JFK>MXP Had the opportunity to upgrade to economy comfort. A couple of things....if we had not upgraded, we would have been in row 38. Also, our flight arrived in Milan at the same time as an Air China from Shanghai and another jumbo from Bangkok. Being in row 12 got put us in a MUCH better position at immigration.Seat width is the same as all economy, but legroom much better. We were in 12 A and B...so not bad. CAUTION: Row 13 has no window. Food, drink etc the same as economy. All in all, worth the $89.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2014/10/28 for Seat 10HJ

Economy Comfort Row 10 has adequate legroom, 2 window views and in-seat video monitors; however, not a desirable seat for long haul and overnight flights due to noise and light from the Business Elite galley located forward of the bulkhead at the L2 door. F/A conversations, continuous banging of galley equipment doors and light from that area interferes with ability to rest or sleep and negates the advantages Economy Comfort may provide. Pick a EC row further back if possible.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2014/10/13

We flew on this aircraft between PDX and AMS. The A330/340 is definitely my favorite airplane for long-haul economy class travel. The 2-4-2 arrangement means you never have to climb over more than 1 person to get to the aisle and the 2 seats abreast by the windows are great for couples travelling together. The 18" wide seats are about as good as it gets in economy class these days. Seat pitch is adequate.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2014/08/23

To be honest the a330-300 is my favorite aircraft but also the aircraft was beautiful the seats had OK space in coach Lovely space in Economy comfort and a lovely lay down flat bed seats in first

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2014/07/10 for Seat 14h

Worst prefered seat for a long ATL-LON redeye flight. This seat is right behind the Economy Comfort row that get an additional 3" of recline - right into your space. Pure torture.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2014/06/27 for Seat 7G

This was my first time on a lie-flat Business Elite flight for Delta. My only other comparison is on a United BusinessFirst seat. I enjoyed this seat much more mainly because it has direct aisle access and including the comforter/full size pillow made it even better. Service was very good, meals were excellent. Overall, I enjoyed this flight and would definitely choose this flight again.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2014/05/27 for Seat 6J

Excellent food and the service was pretty good overall. The flat bed is truly a flat bed and has lots of privacy. One of the better transatlantic flight experiences I have had recently

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2014/05/16 for Seat 2J

Seat 2J (and 2A) is placed partly behind the closet. This closet is used by the crew during the flight. Proximity is bothersome.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2014/05/12 for Seat 2A

Sat in this seat from Seattle to Tokyo, it was great. In my opinion this is probably the best seat in the BusinessElite cabin since there it is technically a bulkhead and offers more privacy.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2014/04/20 for Seat 35D

I flew from New York to Athens in this aircraft and it was a very nice experience good food and service was very attentive

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2014/04/15 for Seat 13F

Seat had lots of legroom, the food and entertainment was amazing! Much better that any other airlines "premium economy" ever.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2014/04/02

Flew First / Business Elite from ATL to Honolulu. One of the best flights I've ever experienced. Seat was incredibly comfortable; soft pillow and duvet blanket were very comfortable as well. One of the best first class meals. Service was very attentive and impeccable.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2014/03/04 for Seat 7J

My Business class seat was great! I have flown on other business class products like Air Canada and Cathay and see this as being much more spacious. The three windows are great and the seat is quite wide and comfortable. The duvet cover and pillow are also nice as well as good service and very good food. Way above the business class of its competitors.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2014/03/01 for Seat 14J

If you are keen on leaning against the bulkhead to sleep. Don't book this seat as the point you would lean into is actually a window. Therefore you cannot lean comforatably.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2014/02/22 for Seat 7a

The layout, facing the windows, is much nicer than the 777 and offers more privacy.Even a 6+ft guy can almost get their feet inside the space provided when flat. Very comfortable.

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