Delta One Suites Review from LAX to HND

Delta One Suites Review

For the first time in three years, I finally got to go home (Tokyo). And because it’s been so long, I treated myself, and I’m stoked to be doing this Delta One Suites review from LAX to HND for you all! I’ll share tons of pictures, thoughts, and everything in between. Let’s get to it!

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Delta One Check-In at LAX

The luxurious experience starts right when you get to LAX. There’s a separate cubicle of sorts just for Delta One check-ins. I was too flustered (read: stressed) and forgot to take pictures, but imagine going into a separate room with a nice couch, a beautiful drink station, and a large snack table amongst the check-in desk. I was greeted by an agent who kindly took my bags and checked me in. Nobody was in there either, so I had the most private and lovely check-in experience!

Delta Lounge at LAX

Delta Lounge LAX
Coffee needs satisfied
Delta Lounge LAX
This space was my fav!
Candy Bar at Delta Lounge
A CANDY BAR!!
Delta Lounge LAX
The outdoor area – LOVE!
Delta Lounge LAX
Meeting cubicles

Of course, you can access the Delta Lounge at LAX with a Delta One ticket. The Delta Lounge is brand new in Terminal 3 and is a beautiful space. I grabbed so many pictures from the lounge I may create a separate post for it (stay tuned). For now, though, there’s tons of space and seating, indoors and outdoors (loved the outdoor space!), and of course, FOOD and DRINKS! Yay!

Delta One Suites Review from LAX to HND

Delta Menu
Delta One Suite
Large screen Delta
Delta One Suites Review

Now onto the main event, the Delta One Suites review from LA to Tokyo!

Delta One passengers get to board first, and get plenty of time to fall in love with your suite. The suite is an entire cubicle, with a 1-2-1 layout. I was flying alone, so I specifically chose a window seat. Keep in mind, even numbered window seats have the seats right by the window. The odd numbered window seats have the seats by the aisle. I always prefer to be as close to the window as possible so I was in row 2.

If you’re with others and want to stay close, I recommend the middle 2 seats as there’s a divider that you can pu up or down. I personally would still choose the window seat even if I was with my husband (lol) but my parents love the middle seats so they can chat!

Delta One Suites Review

The meal service was excellent in the Delta One Suites. I can’t even recall how many times I was offered drinks and food but enough that I was very happy and full!

Delta One Suites Review
Delta One Suites Review
Delta One Suites Review
Delta One Suites Review

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