ANA (All Nippon Airways) vs Delta Air Lines Business Class Comparison
| ANA (All Nippon Airways) | Delta Air Lines | |
|---|---|---|
| Rating | 9/10 | 8/10 |
| Seat type | The Room Lie-flat Suite | Delta One Suite with Privacy Door |
| Lie-flat | Yes | Yes |
| Seat width | 24 inches | 22 inches |
| Alliance | Star Alliance | SkyTeam |
| IATA | NH | DL |
| Hubs | Tokyo Haneda Airport (HND), Narita International Airport (NRT) | Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta (ATL), John F. Kennedy International (JFK), Los Angeles International (LAX) |
ANA (All Nippon Airways) — Pros & Cons
- + The Room suite offers a door and exceptional privacy
- + Outstanding Japanese-inspired cuisine
- + Impeccable service standards
- − Limited to transpacific and select European routes
- − The Room only on 777-300ER; 787 product is older
Delta Air Lines — Pros & Cons
- + Delta One Suite has a closing door — rare for US carriers
- + Strong domestic connectivity from multiple hubs
- + Consistent service quality for a US airline
- − Delta One Suite only on A350 and A330-900; older 767 lacks door
- − Wine and dining trail top international carriers
The verdict
ANA (All Nippon Airways) takes the edge with a 9/10 rating compared to 8/10 for Delta Air Lines. ANA (All Nippon Airways) stands out with its The Room Lie-flat Suite, while Delta Air Lines offers Delta One Suite with Privacy Door. Both airlines provide lie-flat business class seats, so the best choice depends on your route, schedule, and personal preferences.