00:00Here's what I loved about flying overnight on Delta One from New York to London.
00:03From your first steps into the Delta One ticketing area, you are met by a concierge to help you
00:07through the private Delta One security lane. Here, you can check any of your bags before going
00:11through a private TSA lane. After security, you are just steps away from the exclusive Delta One
00:15lounge in JFK. The Delta One lounge has some of the most elevated amenities I've ever seen in an
00:20airport lounge. They have gourmet food and drinks you can grab at your leisure, or you can enjoy a
00:25sit-down meal at Brasserie, the lounge's full-service restaurant. There's also a wellness and relaxation
00:29area where guests can book private massage chairs or opt-in for a 10-minute complimentary massage.
00:35The Delta One experience continues after you've left the lounge. Delta One ticket holders get
00:39priority boarding and are the first ones to board their aircraft, meaning extra time to get organized
00:43before your long-haul flight. On board, you'll receive a welcome glass of champagne prior to take
00:48off, a luxurious amenities kit, and exclusive bedding to help you catch some Z's from 30,000 feet.
00:53Shortly after takeoff, it was time for dinner. I turned on my favorite show and enjoyed a delicious
00:58meal featuring burrata salad, rolls, and some tasty pasta. Once I had dessert, I was ready for bed.
01:03The seats in Delta One lay all the way flat, meaning you can actually get some quality sleep
01:07on flight. After about six hours of sleep, I woke up just in time for breakfast and was ready to hit
01:11the ground running in London.
01:12Andrew
01:12Lund
01:24M
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