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If you’re looking for business‑class details on Airbus A330 flights that serve Dallas‑Fort Worth (DFW), here’s what the recent airline announcements reveal.

Finnair’s A330‑300 Business Class on the Dallas‑Fort Worth Route

Finnair will operate nonstop A330‑300 flights between Helsinki and Dallas‑Fort Worth, using a cabin that includes 28 business‑class seats. These business‑class seats are part of a 279‑seat layout that also offers 21 premium‑economy seats and 230 economy seats. Finnair’s business class on this aircraft is noted for its “no recline” design, distinguishing it from many competitors.

Delta’s New A330 Business‑Class Suites (Applicable Across Its Network)

Delta announced that its A330‑200/300 fleet will be retrofitted with Delta One Suites featuring sliding doors and a Thompson Aero Vantage XL seat platform. The updated suites will provide enclosed privacy, upgraded seat finishes, and enhanced technology such as Bluetooth connectivity. While Delta has not specified a DFW‑specific A330 route, the retrofit will affect all A330 services, potentially including any future Dallas‑Fort Worth flights.

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Discover Airlines Unveils New Airbus A330 Cabins, Updated Business Class
Discover Airlines is Lufthansa’s leisure subsidiary that’s primarily focused on long haul flights. We’ve known that the airline plans to grow its fleet of Airbus A330s, and also intends to take delivery of some Airbus A350s as of 2027 (which are ex-Philippine Airlines A350s). The airline has been promising that it would overhaul the cabins of its A330s, and the details of that have just been unveiled. Interestingly, this comes just shortly after SWISS leisure subsidiary Edelweiss Air announced plans to overhaul its cabins, with very similar interiors. In this post: Discover Airlines has announced plans to
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American Airlines New Business Class Review: A Peculiar Masterclass
I remember when Qatar Airways launched their now-famous QSuite Business Class at ITB Berlin in 2017. I was there for the unveil, and even went to the enormous press conference afterward, where legendarily bombastic then-Qatar Airways CEO His Excellency Akbar al Baker said to all of us, “Today we are all friends, today you can call me Akbar.” Randomly hilarious press conference proclamations aside, I remember thinking at the time that Qatar Airways pulled a masterclass on how to make Business Class seem like First Class. Even 8 years later, when you think of Qatar Airways you probably think
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Finnair Launching Helsinki To Toronto Flights In Summer 2026
Finnair has just announced its newest long haul route, and it marks the oneworld carrier’s return to Canada… In this post: In the summer of 2026, Finnair intends to launch 3x weekly seasonal flights between Helsinki (HEL) and Toronto (YYZ). The route will operate between May 4 and August 29, 2026, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Sundays, in both directions. The flight will be operated by an Airbus A330-300, with the following schedule: Helsinki to Toronto departing 4:50PM arriving 6:35PM Toronto to Helsinki departing 11:40PM arriving 2:45PM (+1 day) The 4,113-mile flight is blocked at
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Delta Finally Announces Its New Business Class Suites — But The Most Important Upgrade Is Actually In Coach
Delta Air Lines announced their new business class suite that will be equipped on board Airbus A350-1000 once those begin delivering next year, and that they’ll be adding suites with doors to their Airbus A330s as they refresh the interiors of those planes. Perhaps more importantly, they are making modest improvements to both premium economy and coach. The new A350-1000 business class suite, still on the Thompson seat platform (VantageNova vs. VantageXL for their older Suites), will offer a bed that’s 3 inches longer than their current one, to provide over 6.5 feet of sleeping length. The seat adds
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Delta Airbus A330s Getting Tip-To-Tail Retrofit, New Business Class Suites
Delta has made some exciting passenger experience announcements today. In addition to revealing its new business class suites that will be available on upcoming Airbus A350-1000s, the airline has also announced plans to retrofit its Airbus A330-200/300s with a new (but different) business class product. In this post: Delta has plans to retrofit the interiors of its entire fleet of Airbus A330ceos. Specifically, the airline has 11 A330-200s and 31 A330-300s, and they’re an average of a little over 18 years old. These planes don’t have the newest interiors, and in particular, have pretty outdated reverse herringbone seats
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Delta Will Retrofit Aging A330 Fleet With New Business Class Suites
We’ve already looked at Delta’s new Airbus A350-1000 and the next-generation Delta One Suite. But Delta has also announced new business class suites on its older Airbus A330 fleet and a retrofit of the entire aircraft. Delta Air Lines is planning a full cabin retrofit of its Airbus A330-200 and A330-300 fleet, replacing older business class seats with Delta One Suites. Right now, Delta’s longhaul product varies widely depending on the aircraft. On newer jets like the A350-900 and A330-900neo, you’ll find Delta One Suites with doors. On older A330-200 and -300 aircraft, you’ll find reverse herringbone
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SWISS A330 Retrofit Project: New First & Business Class, 1.5-Ton Weight
In 2025, SWISS introduced all new cabins for its long haul aircraft (including a new first and business class), in a project that’s known as SWISS Senses. SWISS is part of Lufthansa Group, so these cabins are essentially identical to the new Lufthansa Allegris concept, but with different branding. These new SWISS Senses cabins were first rolled out on newly delivered Airbus A350-900s, though we know that SWISS also plans to reconfigure its existing jets with these new seats. There’s an exciting update, as it sounds like the first Airbus A330-300 will be reconfigured with SWISS Senses cabins in

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