Delta plans to spend $1 billion on upgrades
Delta's Sky Club, Miami
Delta Air Lines will invest $1 billion over the next few years to upgrade its aircraft and enhance airport lounges. The world’s largest air carrier said it would spend about $300 million a year through mid-2013 on upgrades and enhancements.
So, just what can flyers expect? Full flat-bed seats for business-class travelers on 90 [...]
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Delta's Sky Club, Miami
Delta Air Lines will invest $1 billion over the next few years to upgrade its aircraft and enhance airport lounges. The world’s largest air carrier said it would spend about $300 million a year through mid-2013 on upgrades and enhancements.
So, just what can flyers expect? Full flat-bed seats for business-class travelers on 90 trans-oceanic aircraft and first-class cabins on 66 jets, which are currently operated by regional connection carriers. Delta also plans to upgrade the inherited Northwest planes, which include adding blue leather seats and introducing more overhead bin space.
Delta’s billion-dollar makeover will also include renovating and expanding its Sky Club lounge in Los Angeles, and opening new Sky Club locations in Seattle, Philadelphia and Indianapolis.

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