• I recently flew four hours from New York to Texas on a Delta Air Lines Airbus A220 in economy.
  • The smaller aircraft has Delta’s usual seatback screens, power, and WiFi but fewer middle seats.
  • My flight was comfortable and on time, and I finally saw the A220’s funky lavatory window.

Delta Air Lines has always been my go-to carrier.

I regularly flew the airline to and from Atlanta growing up, and now take advantage of its huge hubs at my nearby New York City area airports.

Other airlines are starting to grow on me, but my dozens of Delta flights over the years have been on time, and I appreciate its large network and consistency in terms of product and customer service.

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To add a little excitement to a recent domestic flight from New York to Dallas/Fort Worth, I specifically booked Delta’s Airbus A220.

Although the jet is smaller than a typical mainline plane, it’s just as comfortable — and you might actually want to visit the lavatory on this one.

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