From October 27 to March 31, Delta will enhance the customer experience aboard a 226-passenger plane with 26 First Class seats, 29 Delta Comfort + seats and 171 seats in the Main Cabin
Delta Air Lines increases the capacity for this winter stage, offering daily non-stop service between ATL-BOG on the Boeing 767-300 ER. The aircraft offers First Class amenities and more space in the Main Cabin and Delta Comfort +.
From October 27 through March 31, Delta will enhance the customer experience on board a 226-passenger plane with 26 First Class seats, 29 Delta Comfort + seats and 171 seats in the Main Cabin. Passengers can also take advantage of the extra-wide on-board entertainment screens and Wi-Fi connection.
"Bogota has a lot to offer both business and leisure travelers and we are very happy to offer our customers the First Class experience, as well as unparalleled services at every point of their trip," said Ricardo Garnica, Sales Manager of Delta in Colombia.
First Class customers can enjoy the latest menus of the season in the preselected meal program, which allows them to order the food of their choice before the trip. Additionally, the experience on board includes a selection of wines curated by Master Sommelier de Delta, Andrea Robinson. Flights to Bogotá currently include Quiche Loraine and banana, strawberry and chocolate pancakes, plus a variety of bread for breakfast with seasonal fruits and yogurt. Flights to Atlanta currently include chicken Milanesa and cacio e pepe ravioli with palm hearts salad.
This flight with greater capacity complements the route that connects Atlanta with Cartagena, an iconic beach destination in Colombia. Bogotá is one of the main Latin American capitals for business trips and an important destination for pleasure tourism. The city has become an important center for the reception of international conferences and cultural events, offering a wide variety of gastronomy, shopping and entertainment options.
Delta Air Lines has been recognized for two consecutive years as one of the most innovative companies in the world by Fast Company, thanks to the continuous advances in the customer experience and new technologies. The airline has invested in RFID, a real-time luggage tracking tool, the mobile boarding pass service, the first wireless onboard entertainment system, and automatic check-in for flights using the Fly Delta application, all of which implemented at the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.
Through its innovative technology and new routes that connect the United States with Latin America, the airline continues to offer more options and efficiency to travelers from all over the world.