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.
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.
The cabin is configured in a 1-2 layout over four rows.
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.
I ordered a Baileys coffee, which was served promptly along with a branded Biscoff cookie.
I was offered a refill and opted for just a bourbon cream this time, which was excellent.
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.
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:
| # | Type | Post |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Diary | Conference in New York |
| 2 | Lounge | Delta SkyClub, Boston Logan Portes A Satellite |
| 3 | Flight | Delta Domestic First, Boston Logan – Newark International, Embraer 175 |
| 4 | Hotel | AC Hotel New York Downtown |
| 5 | Restaurant | Sushi Nakazawa, New York |
| 6 | Lounge | Delta SkyClub, Newark International Gates A |
| 7 | Flight | Delta Domestic First, Newark International – Boston Logan, Embraer 175 |













