Delta Air Lines vs EVA Air Business Class Comparison
| Delta Air Lines | EVA Air | |
|---|---|---|
| Rating | 8/10 | 8/10 |
| Seat type | Delta One Suite with Privacy Door | Royal Laurel Class |
| Lie-flat | Yes | Yes |
| Seat width | 22 inches | 23 inches |
| Alliance | SkyTeam | Star Alliance |
| IATA | DL | BR |
| Hubs | Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta (ATL), John F. Kennedy International (JFK), Los Angeles International (LAX) | Taipei Taoyuan (TPE) |
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
EVA Air — Pros & Cons
- + One of the widest business class seats at 23 inches
- + Excellent Taiwanese and Western cuisine
- + Consistently high service
- − Limited direct routes from Europe
- − Older 777 product still in service
The verdict
Both Delta Air Lines and EVA Air earn a 8/10 rating, making this a close call. Delta Air Lines offers Delta One Suite with Privacy Door while EVA Air features Royal Laurel Class. Your decision should come down to route availability, alliance loyalty, and which seat product appeals more to you.