Delta Domestic First, Newark International to Boston Logan, Embraer 175: Very Good

This is the final leg of my trip, with the last segment returning to Boston.

Boarding

I left the lounge five minutes before the scheduled boarding time and arrived at the gate just as boarding was about to begin. After pre-boarding for those needing assistance, military members, and Delta 360 passengers, Zones 1 and 2 were invited to board. I was the first passenger to step onboard.

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Cabin and welcome

The welcome was warm and friendly, and I made my way to seat 2A in the Domestic First cabin of this Embraer 175.

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The cabin is configured in a 1-2 layout over four rows.

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The seats were comfortable, though not the latest generation.

During boarding, bottled water was distributed, and the flight attendant offered a coat-check service, which I gladly accepted.

Service and catering

Service began shortly after the seatbelt sign was turned off.

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I ordered a Baileys coffee, which was served promptly along with a branded Biscoff cookie.

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I was offered a refill and opted for just a bourbon cream this time, which was excellent.

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The flight ended with beautiful weather during the descent into Boston.

Arrival and disembarkation

We arrived at the gate about 30 minutes ahead of schedule.

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Bottom line

Once again, a very pleasant experience with excellent service, but the same tired cabin as on the outbound flight.

Itinerary

As a reminder, here is the itinerary followed:

#TypePost
1DiaryConference in New York
2LoungeDelta SkyClub, Boston Logan Portes A Satellite
3FlightDelta Domestic First, Boston Logan – Newark International, Embraer 175
4HotelAC Hotel New York Downtown
5RestaurantSushi Nakazawa, New York
6LoungeDelta SkyClub, Newark International Gates A
7FlightDelta Domestic First, Newark International – Boston Logan, Embraer 175
Today’s itinerary
Olivier Delestre-Levai
Olivier Delestre-Levai
Olivier has been into airline blogging since 2010. First a major contributor to the FlyerTalk forum, he created the FlyerPlan website in July 2012, and writes articles with a major echo among airline specialists. He now co-runs the TravelGuys blog with Bertrand, focusing on travel experience and loyalty programs.
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