Delta Airlines BRAND NEW A321neo First Class from Boston to SFO

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Published 2022-05-28
Watch this video to see what it’s like to fly onboard Delta Airlines’ BRAND NEW Airbus A321neo from Boston to San Francisco. Not only that, this flight ended up showing me the professionalism of pilots and airport workers!

This new airplane is designed to save fuel and elevate customer comfort.

This trip in Delta’s new First Class lasted six hours and this video will highlight everything! From what makes the Delta A321neo such a special plane, to the Delta First Class food and seat. We’ll even share the Delta Inflight Entertainment and service.

0:00 Introduction
2:35 Boarding the Delta A321neo
4:36 Departing Boston on the Delta A321neo
7:26 Delta A321neo Jebscore
8:49 Emergency Landing

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Music:
Solution in Sight - Kikoru
Coming to Get You (Instrumental Version) - Lvly
Venetian Blinds (Instrumental Version) - Mattias Tell
On and On (Instrumental Version) - Lars Eriksson
It's All for You (Instrumental Version) - Volcan Peaks

All Comments (21)
  • @thisisafox1961
    This video really shows that Jeb makes these videos for fun and not for money. He could have easily mentioned the emergency landing in the title to no doubt get more views, but he didn't. This channel is great.
  • I'm a retired airline pilot, and I train pilots to fly biz jets now. We do get trained for no flap or partial flap landings all the time. So exactly as the pilot said, we do train for this and it's pretty much a non event
  • @aronair3532
    I respect the pilots decision to declare an emergency. As a pilot myself, we are taught to not be afraid of declaring an emergency, and that even in a pretty stable situation like this one, the extra help and priority in line can help greatly
  • Love that you added the ATC along with this video. It just goes to show you how professional and how prepared they are for these situations. Thankfully it was just a faulty flap thing.❤️👍✈️
  • A excellent video mate highlighting just how professional flight and ground crews are when it comes to safety. Well done and and a massive thank you to all involved.
  • @SkiDaBird
    It's calming to hear just how relaxed and normal ATC and the pilots are with that situation. Good reminder to all of us for when we get a stressful situation.
  • Fun fact! The fire station that services SFO also services my neighborhood of Visitacion Valley in San Francisco, station 44! They are amazing and do a wonderful job of protecting us. Happy your flight landed safely. Thanks for another great video.
  • @BChandl13
    Flaps not extending fully is such a walk in the park to seasoned pros like that. No big deal. And DL tech ops pros had that plane fixed and back in the air in no time. Delta is such a well run machine, not just in aviation but in the entire business landscape.
  • As a 321 NEO Long Range captain (A321 253NX) I can say they are an excellent aircraft. My company uses them for Transatlantic travel between Europe and the US. They are a game changer in aviation terms as they operate so efficiently from a fuel point of view. We operate with a business class offering with full lie flat beds and an economy of 171 seats. 186 in total. They are the future when compared with the 757 which my company would have operated on the routes they now serve in the past. As for the flap issue encountered on this flight , it’s a non event for us pilots. It would only be a concern if operating into an airport with a short runway. SFO wouldn’t cause any such issues.
  • Great to see the pilot explaining it to the passengers so there was no shock with all the vehicles. I am also very impressed with you Jeb, you could have put emergancy landing on the title and got a lot more views, instead you left it as normal and just included it in the video, good on you!
  • @TheVideoLinkx
    Delta always displays such knowledge and confidence every time I've flown with them and I always feel comfortable on their planes.
  • A little trick I learned last summer, when you’re on a flight, and you want to take a Timelapse video looking out the window, on most planes there’s a gap between the window and the shade. That gap is usually big enough for a phone to fit into. You just start your video, then you close the window shade with the phone in there, and you can take a video.
  • @Grazilla52
    Great video Jeb! While I’m impressed with the new features of this plane, I really appreciate how you’ve devoted so much time to praising the crew of this flight & the ATC at San Francisco. Thanks for reminding us that air travel is so much more than food service & IFE. BTW the Jeb Score should be a solid 25!
  • @SeamusHilleary
    The a321n looks amazing! I saw it in an article last week, and now I can’t wait to go on my next delta flight!
  • @fridayschild19
    Great attitude on your part! Delta should be proud of their great crews. Thanks for posting.
  • @darkstarnh
    Yep, air travel is incredibly safe. I spent over 30 years flying around the world as a member of TV documentary crews (did some of the UK coverage of the fall of the Berlin wall), hundreds of flights with the odd turbulence or go-arounds but never felt unsafe. Good call for pointing it out.
  • @mtmchale26
    These pilots are true master classes. They absolutely portrayed this perfectly to the passengers and crew, even if it was a fairly easy situation for them. Well done by them handling the situation all around.
  • @KenadiWaymire
    I'm always so impressed by the skill shown by commercial pilots and crews. Great video!
  • @suhailvadgaokar
    Beautifully handled by the flight deck crew! The fact that they read the passengers in and exuded confidence shows just how good they are at their jobs and how much respect they have for their passengers! Top class flying 🫡
  • Delta Air Lines has the most seasoned pilots operating their aircraft. I am a ramper for Delta and have worked many diversions/“emergency landings” and the pilots have always communicated with us down on the ground quickly and efficiently and I expect the same goes for their communication with ATC as well as the people in the cabin.