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Delta Air Lines vs Turkish Airlines Business Class Comparison

Delta Air Lines Turkish Airlines
Rating 8/10 8/10
Seat type Delta One Suite with Privacy Door Lie-flat Business Class Seat
Lie-flat Yes Yes
Seat width 22 inches 20 inches
Alliance SkyTeam Star Alliance
IATA DL TK
Hubs Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta (ATL), John F. Kennedy International (JFK), Los Angeles International (LAX) Istanbul Airport (IST)

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

Turkish Airlines — Pros & Cons

  • + Istanbul lounge is one of the world's best business class lounges
  • + Massive global network with 340+ destinations
  • + Strong Turkish-inspired catering with a flying chef
  • Seat hardware lacks doors or enclosed suites
  • Older 777 configurations use 2-3-2 layout on some routes

The verdict

Both Delta Air Lines and Turkish Airlines earn a 8/10 rating, making this a close call. Delta Air Lines offers Delta One Suite with Privacy Door while Turkish Airlines features Lie-flat Business Class Seat. Your decision should come down to route availability, alliance loyalty, and which seat product appeals more to you.

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