

The flight attendant placed a white table cloth on each tray before serving lunch, and each of the generously proportioned entrees was accompanied by salad, warm rolls served separately from a basket by the flight attendant, and a wrapped maple oatmeal cookie from Dancing Deer Baking Co.ĭON’T MISS: Supersize Travel: The 29 Largest Hotels in Latin America

Lunch was rather impressive: a choice of four-cheese ravioli or teriyaki style chicken on rice with bok choy (which I chose). Inflight service was attentive, and the flight attendant passed through the first class cabin with a snack basket first, from which we could choose from an array of treats, including peanuts pretzels and the addictive Biscoff cookies that I love so much. INFLIGHT ENTERTAINMENT: There was no inflight entertainment on this flight to Puerto Vallarta.ĭON’T MISS: The Best Hotels in the Top 10 Latin American CitiesĪIRLINE FOOD: A small bottle of water was placed at each first class seat before boarding, and the flight attendant also offered orange juice, champagne or mimosa before taxi (this was a morning flight). THE AIRCRAFT: The Delta Air Lines Airbus A320 had two classes of seating: economy and first class.ĭON’T MISS: Travel Nirvana: 22 Tips to Bring the Joy Back to Air TravelĪIRLINE SEATING: Each of the first class seats (which were quite spacious and comfortable for such a short flight) on this Delta Air Lines aircraft had a wrapped pillow and blanket, and there was a small bottle of water at each seat upon boarding as well.ĭON’T MISS: Happy Travel: The 9 Best Things About Flying Economy Class (Really!) Boarding was by zone.ĭON’T MISS: The 7 Most Annoying Things Airlines & Airports Do in Latin America The Atlanta airport was bustling, but the connection was smooth, with the airport train whisking me quickly to Terminal E. THE DEPARTURE: I connected at the Atlanta airport on a flight from New York City. THE ROUTE: Atlanta Hartsfield International Airport (ATL) to Licenciado Gustavo Díaz Ordaz International Airport in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico (PVR) Airbus A320 3 hours, 34 minutes first class.ĭON’T MISS: LatinFlyer’s Airline Reviews Tell It Like It Is on Board!

The seating was comfortable, but the food service was what made the experience really stand out. Airline food: Tasty airline meal lunch in first class on Delta Airlines Airbus A320.ĭuring my recent trip to Puerto Vallarta, I was upgraded to first class on the flight from Atlanta.
