24hrs in Delta Air Lines' LUXURY SUITE (USA to Australia)

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Watch this video to see Delta Air Lines get put to the ultimate test! What’s it like to fly their Delta One Business Class Suite on their flagship A350 for 24 hours from Atlanta to Los Angeles and on to Sydney? We’re about to find out!

This video will highlight the Delta One seat, the Delta Air Lines Business Class food, the Delta A350 inflight entertainment, the new Delta Sky Club in Los Angeles, and Delta’s onboard service. We’ll even give the whole thing a “JebScore!”

Perhaps the coolest thing about this trip is that we booked the entire thing in an A350 and, thanks to the quirks of the Delta schedule, the plane we took from Atlanta also took us to Sydney. But just wait to see how we prove that to you!

0:00 Introduction
1:16 Atlanta to Los Angeles
5:39 Los Angeles Sky Club
7:56 Los Angeles to Sydney
11:38 Delta Air Lines JebScore

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Music:
Time Bender - Philip Ayers
Not Getting Younger (Instrumental Version) - Maybe
Adore Me (Instrumental Version) - Maybe
Like a Rollercoaster (Instrumental Version) - Mindme
I Wait for You (Instrumental Version) - Lupus Nocte
Hurricane (Instrumental Version) - Courses
To the Other Side - This Other Space
Where We Started (Instrumental Version) - Victor Lundberg
Passageways - Ballpoint
Most High - JOYSPRING
The Seagrass Meadow - Trevor Kowalkski
Stripping Down Nude (Instrumental Version) - ELWIN

コメント (21)
  • @EirikV
    I love how this channel has grown over the years. Suzanne is such a great co-host. Thank you for letting us ride along to Sydney (and all the other videos!)
  • "I think jet lag is kind of a myth" is rich coming from a guy who flies in a lay-flat seat 😂
  • I always think of our planes as flying carpets you get on in one country and get off in another the other side of the world amazing. Like how the captain says 14 hours and 28 minutes. Love how the seats recline and not effect the person behind you.
  • There’s nothing more spectacular than that final approach into Adelaide, with the CBD skyline and the amazing Adelaide Oval. Ok, I’m from Adelaide so a little biased but it’s still a fabulous approach!
  • Been flying recently, just got back from my trip to Greece, and these videos make me amazed by how amazing the aviation world is.
  • @TonyM132
    Jeb, I wish you would include the fare cost for all the seats you fly on. Yeah, we know you sometimes redeem rewards miles, and we know the cost varies based on when and how the flight is booked. But still, pick a date... two, three, four weeks in advance of the flight you plan to take, and look up the cash price for the cabin class you will sit in. I think we'd all appreciate that information!
  • @WBDE
    The last time I flew to Australia was to watch my wife compete on one of the U.S. teams at the 2000 Sydney Games. The best part of the 36 hours of travel to get there from Greensboro NC was the arrival into Sydney. After looking out the window and seeing nothing for so long it was almost a shock to be flying over the inlet just as it was starting to be dusk. Flying past the famous Opera House and then making a slow turn over the Harbor Bridge and then right over the Olympic Stadium and seeing it all lit up and full of people with the flame burning just as it was getting to be full dark made it a very exciting arrival into Australia.
  • @jadw33
    I did not know that Delta uses locally sourced premium catering in its hub cities. I look forward to flying in a Delta One Business Seat soon. I've found that over the past 20+ years that Delta's employees are the best in the U.S. Airline industry. Thanks for sharing your latest Delta One experience.
  • As an Aussie it always makes me smile a bit when travel vloggers (or anyone really) talks about how long it takes to travel Down Under - if we ever want to go ANYWHERE it's pretty much always hours and hours in a plane - its kinda the norm for us (lol although if I could do it in Business or First that'd be GREAT!!!!!)
  • I think the choice of making a connection or not depends on what cabin I'm in. I really don't fancy a 20+hour flight in economy, or even in PE tbh. So in those cabins I'd rather make a connection halfway to get off and stretch my legs for a few hours. If I was in business or first though then I'd rather just do one long flight.
  • The Project Sunrise prep fascinates me. I don’t think my body could tolerate the whole 24 hours non stop, but the whole “If we can, should we?” debate is a good one.
  • Love your videos, especially Amtrak. For flights, I’ve had too instances where I’ve missed continuing connections, or connecting flight cancellations, so I will take a non-stop if available to make sure I get to my destination. Delta One has improved greatly over the years.
  • My wife and I did CHO-IAD-SFO-SYD on United Business First (pre-Polaris) back in Nov 2016 to visit her brother (Army Major) who was doing exchange duty with the ADF and I think, having experienced a 24 hour total flight+layovers as you did, that it is more preferable than an 20+ hour non-stop flight. Especially if you have lounge access that offers showers so you can truly refresh and not feel so grungy/grubby when you arrive after such a massive flight. I'm sure others will have opposite opinions but so long as both options exist, to each their own 🙂
  • Glad you're on Delta.. I do contract work for them and I know a number of FA's and tech ops guys.. I even have a standing invite to come visit tech ops to see how the engines are worked on. Delta is one of the few airlines with crew that's licensed and capable of doing complete engine rebuilds. (Their A350 engines are inspected by turning the engine sideways and taken apart vertically versus horizontal.. it's better for the engine and for fitment.. the only problem is the size of the engine is bigger than their old doors...they had to make a new building!)
  • I used to fly very regularly between Atlanta and Dubai. It was a 15 to 16 hour flight, depending on the Jet Stream. Doing it in Delta's BusinessFirst was GREAT. However, we joked that 16 hours in Economy was like being in an electric chair without the electricity.
  • Hi Jeb, as a pilot myself and world traveler, I really enjoyed your videos and have been following all your posts for long time. One thing that specially made your videos unique and apart from other in similar travel related video reviews, you are not only review the trips, but also telling the stories. Great work and thanks for all the efforts.
  • I'm glad you had an amazing flight experience. Great content as always. Keep it up.
  • I’m an AA dude (hub related), but have flown non-stop to Sydney several times via Qantas. A great experience every time with them. I avoid connections like the plague. 😂
  • We all love living vicariously through Jeb and Suzanne! Should be interesting trip around the world!