Delta Air Lines plans to replace its existing intercontinental first- and business-class service with "new, premium two-class service" in the spring of 1999.
The new in-flight cabin service product will replace the two premium classes that Delta offers today on long-haul services with one. The marketing effort will include new seats, new wine and meal selections and a new in-flight entertainment system, Delta says.
Delta will introduce its new product in phases starting this December, on its transatlantic, transpacific and Brazilian flights. That month, the airline will begin renovating the interiors of its intercontinental fleet, including 42 Boeing 767 and 15 MD-11 aircraft.
Source: Flight Daily News