Delta Air Lines has decided not to use narrow-body planes for long flights to Europe, citing "product and brand issues."
This decision goes against the trend of other airlines, such as JetBlue, Iberia, and Aer Lingus, which are increasingly using smaller, single-aisle planes for transatlantic flights.
The use of narrow-body planes for long-haul flights has become possible in recent years due to the development of more fuel-efficient engines.
Delta Air Lines is bucking one of the trendiest new ways to get across the Atlantic Ocean.
are among the airlines using smaller planes for long-haul flights, ushering in a new era of long-haul flying for travelers.
Author's summary: Delta refuses narrow-body planes for Europe flights.