Delta operates 208 Airbus A330 flights in March 2025

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Delta Air Lines operates 75 Airbus A330 planes in different versions. This includes 11 A330-200s, 31 A330-300s, and 33 new A330-900neos. The airline has a strong presence in the U.S. market and uses these aircraft for both domestic and international flights. This month, Delta scheduled 208 flights with its A330 fleet, providing a total of 57,824 seats. Most of these flights, over 90%, are on the A330-300 model, with 188 flights. The A330-200 has 14 flights, and the newer A330-900neo has only six flights within the continental U.S. Delta's largest A330 route is between Los Angeles (LAX) and New York (JFK), covering a distance of 2,475 miles and taking roughly five hours and 20 minutes. It also connects LAX to Detroit (DTW) and operates a flight from Atlanta (ATL) to Orlando (MCO). The A330-200 has 223 seats and features four cabin types. Delta One offers luxury with fully flat beds. The A330-300 has 282 seats with similar configurations. The A330-900neo, with 281 seats, is Delta's newest model but currently has fewer flights. In total, Delta's A330-200 flights provide 3,122 seats and 5.7 million Available Seat Miles (ASMs). The A330-300 offers 53,016 seats, resulting in 85.3 million ASMs. The A330 family of aircraft is known for its popularity and comfort, making it a key part of Delta's operations.


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