
Delta Air Lines Delta One Suite
From $1,400 round-trip · 11 US departures
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Delta One Suite fares to Antigua run $1,400–$4,500 round-trip through BestBusinessClass.com's consolidator network, roughly 35–50% below the $2,800–$6,500 published retail fares you'll find on Delta.com for the same seasonal dates. That gap alone makes this one of the better-value Caribbean business class routes out of the US right now.
The Delta One Suite is the headline reason to pick Delta Air Lines for this route over the competition. It's a true suite with a sliding door, arranged 1-2-1 so every passenger has direct aisle access, and the seat converts to a fully flat bed with a firm, wide cushion — not just a recliner. You get a Tumi amenity kit, a large personal entertainment screen, and dedicated stowage for your bag and shoes inside the suite. On a route where American Airlines still flies flat-bed seats without doors and British Airways runs its older Club World cabin on some Antigua-bound aircraft, Delta's door-equipped suite is the most private hard product flying into this island right now.
Delta doesn't fly Antigua nonstop from most US cities — Atlanta (ATL) is the operational hub, and most Delta One Suite itineraries to Antigua route connecting passengers through ATL. From there you're looking at a relatively short hop down to V.C. Bird International Airport. Beyond Atlanta, Delta sells Delta One business class to Antigua from New York, Miami, Newark, Boston, Washington DC, Charlotte, and Philadelphia — eleven total US routings feed into this destination, giving travelers on the East Coast and in the Southeast a lot of flexibility on departure city even though the connection point is consistently Atlanta.
Seasonality drives pricing hard on this route. December through April — peak Caribbean season — pushes fares toward the $3,500–$4,500 range, and last-minute bookings inside 21 days routinely hit the top of that band or higher on the open market. Booking 60–90 days out, or targeting the May–November shoulder and off-season window, is where the $1,400–$2,200 consolidator fares show up most often. If your travel dates are flexible by even a week, that flexibility is worth real money on this route.
Against American Airlines, Delta's suite wins on privacy and seat design, though American sometimes runs slightly more direct routings from Miami and Charlotte depending on the day. British Airways brings a one-stop option via London that rarely makes sense time-wise for a US traveler headed to Antigua, so realistically this comparison is Delta versus American, and the door on the Delta One Suite is the deciding factor for most couples and honeymooners we book.
Because Delta doesn't discount Delta One publicly the way economy fares get discounted, the consolidator fares available through BestBusinessClass.com are usually the only way to get meaningfully below retail. A Personal Travel Manager will search live wholesale inventory across all eleven US gateway routings, hold or book your Atlanta connection with realistic layover timing, and handle seat selection so you're locked into a true Delta One Suite rather than a standard flat-bed seat on a mixed-fleet day. Call (855) 815-4774 to get a live quote before locking in dates.
11 US gateways with Delta One Suite service
Standard Sky Clubs are excellent but crowded. The new exclusive Delta One Lounges (JFK, LAX, BOS) offer sit-down dining and spa services, directly competing with Polaris.
Published retail fares on Delta Air Lines to Antigua typically run $2,520–$2,100. BestBusinessClass.com clients save 30–60% through our consolidator network and private airline partnerships. The best fares are found during shoulder season months.
Compare Delta Air Lines with other airlines operating business class flights to Antigua
Through BestBusinessClass.com, Delta One Suite fares to Antigua run $1,400–$4,500 round-trip depending on season and how far in advance you book. Retail fares for the same seats often run $2,800–$6,500, so consolidator pricing typically saves 35–50% on this specific route.
The Delta One Suite is Delta's premium business class product, configured 1-2-1 with a sliding privacy door on every seat. It converts to a fully flat bed, includes a Tumi amenity kit, and gives every passenger direct aisle access — the only door-equipped suite currently flying scheduled service into Antigua.
Book 60–90 days ahead for the best consolidator pricing, especially if traveling during peak season (December–April). Shoulder months (May–November) offer the lowest fares overall, often near the $1,400–$2,200 range, while last-minute bookings inside three weeks typically cost the most.
Delta sells Delta One Suite itineraries to Antigua from New York, Miami, Atlanta, Newark, Boston, Washington DC, Charlotte, and Philadelphia — eleven total route combinations. Nearly all connect through Atlanta (ATL), Delta's primary hub for Caribbean service, before continuing to V.C. Bird International Airport.
BestBusinessClass.com accesses private consolidator fares — wholesale airline rates not published on Expedia or Google Flights — for Delta One Suite seats to Antigua. Clients typically save 30–60% versus retail, and a Personal Travel Manager handles fare search, Atlanta connection timing, and seat selection directly.
Our Personal Travel Managers find private fares not available on any booking site.
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