Inside Delta Air Lines’ $1 Billion Plan To Add Privacy Doors & Snack Bars To 42 Airbus A330s
Inside Delta Air Lines’ $1 Billion Plan To Add Privacy Doors & Snack Bars To 42 Airbus A330s
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Publish Date: 2026-06-09 15:00:00
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Beginning early next year, Delta Air Lines‘ Airbus A330-200 and Airbus A330-300 fleets will undergo a complete head-to-tail transformation, headlined by new Delta One business class suites complete with a sliding privacy door. The work spans not only privacy doors, but also self-serve snack stations, massive new inflight entertainment screens, upgraded in-seat technology, and more. For frequent flyers who have been quietly routing around the carrier’s A330 fleet, this work will mean Delta’s legacy A330s will have even nicer interiors than brand-new A350-900s and A330-900neos.
Taken together with the Atlanta-based carrier’s massive fleet expansion plans, including inducting the Airbus A350-1000 and Boeing 787-10 into its fleet within the next five years, Delta’s A330 retrofit is part of a $1 billion fleet transformation plan. These programs represent a push to give Delta a consistent, high-end premium cabin experience across its entire widebody fleet and maintain its image as America’s “premium” airline.
The New Delta One Suites & Privacy Doors Coming To All A330s In September

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Delta Air Lines’ Airbus A330-200 and Airbus A330-300 aircraft have long been due an upgrade, especially in the Delta One cabin. Currently, these aircraft feature reverse herringbone Zodiac Cirrus seats in a 1-2-1 configuration, offering each passenger direct aisle access, a…