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Old Mar 23, 2018 | 3:16 pm
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9W or KL on AMS to DEL

Any reason as a DL customer, booking through Delta to pick the 9W or KL product for economy travel on AMS to DEL? I'm an American Express Platinum cardholder so I will have that lounge access option. In DEL I'll be connecting to a DEL to AMD flight booked in a separate itinerary (Delta can supposedly only book Y class on that leg on T9 and only by phone) on either T9 or AI if that would influence your recommendation.

The IFE is not a priority. Having power available at the seat in AC or USB form is important as is comfort and food quality.

What would you recommend?
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Old May 2, 2018 | 8:34 pm
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Is the 9W or KL flight from AMS to DEL codeshared?

I actually just did the opposite from DEL to AMS on 9W, and it was codeshared with DL and KL. It was a 9W plane. Can't speak for power and comfort as I was in J, however, food quality was alright overall. You do have a few options between Indian, non-Indian, and vegetarian and non-vegetarian. For what it's worth, the lounge in DEL was disappointing. It's a Plaza Premium and often packed.
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Old May 4, 2018 | 10:34 am
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I fly KL to DEL just this week. It is a nice new plane, seats are fine, all the inseat electrical and 1-2-1 so direct aisle access.

It's a good plane and a good flight.
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