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Delta Air Lines business class to Florence starts at $1,800 round-trip through BestBusinessClass.com's consolidator network, roughly 40-55% below the $3,200-$4,500 retail fares typically quoted on Delta.com for the same Delta One Suite seat. Florence's Peretola Airport (FLR) doesn't take widebody service, so every Delta One passenger connects — usually through Rome (FCO) or Milan (MXP), or via a European partner hub, with Delta's own metal running the transatlantic leg into Atlanta or occasionally JFK.
The Delta One Suite is the reason to pick Delta over most SkyTeam or Star Alliance rivals on this route. It's a true suite with a sliding door, 1-2-1 configuration on Delta's A350 and A330-900neo aircraft, meaning every passenger has direct aisle access — no climbing over a seatmate at 2am somewhere over the Atlantic. The bed runs a full 6'6" flat, seat width is around 21 inches, and each suite comes with a 18.5-inch entertainment screen along with a proper Tumi amenity kit stocked with skincare and eye masks rather than the flimsier kits some competitors hand out. Dining leans on Delta's rotating chef partnerships, with Italian-route menus often featuring regional wine pairings that make sense given the destination.
Atlanta (ATL) is Delta's primary gateway for this itinerary, and the airline's hub-and-spoke system means travelers from 90 US cities — from Akron to Albuquerque to Anchorage — can connect through ATL onto a single Delta One cabin for the long-haul segment, avoiding a separate carrier entirely. That's a real advantage over airlines with thinner domestic networks, since a same-airline itinerary usually means smoother rebooking if weather or connections go sideways.
Pricing on Delta Air Lines business class to Florence follows a predictable seasonal curve: the cheapest fares, often near that $1,800 floor, show up in January, February, and early November, while June through August pushes toward the $6,000-$8,400 ceiling as Tuscany's peak tourist season hits. Booking 3-4 months out for shoulder season travel (April-May or September-October) typically lands the best combination of price and availability, since Delta releases premium inventory in waves rather than dumping it all at once.
American Airlines is the most direct comparator here, also running through a US hub network into Rome or Milan for the Florence connection, but American's Flagship Suite, while also a door-equipped suite, tends to run on older configured aircraft on some frequencies, and American's Atlanta-equivalent hub density doesn't match Delta's for one-stop domestic connectivity. United and the European carriers — Air France, KLM, Turkish Airlines — offer their own connecting options through Paris, Amsterdam, or Istanbul, which can work well for travelers already near those gateways, but none matches Delta's breadth of US origin cities feeding a single-carrier itinerary.
Book this route through a Personal Travel Manager at BestBusinessClass.com rather than piecing together fares yourself — consolidator pricing on Delta One isn't listed on Expedia or Google Flights, and our team can also lock in seat selection on the A350 suites, which matters since even-numbered suites near the galley get requested first. Call (855) 815-4774 to check current Delta One availability into Florence for your travel dates.
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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.
Compare Delta Air Lines with other airlines operating business class flights to Florence
Fares range from $1,800 to $8,400 round-trip through BestBusinessClass.com's consolidator fares, compared to $3,200-$4,500 typically listed on Delta.com. The lowest prices appear in January, February, and early November; peak summer months push toward the top of that range.
Delta flies the Delta One Suite, a 1-2-1 configured suite with a sliding privacy door, found on its A350 and A330-900neo aircraft. The bed extends to 6'6" flat, seats are roughly 21 inches wide, and each suite includes an 18.5-inch entertainment screen and Tumi amenity kit.
Book 3-4 months ahead for shoulder season travel in April-May or September-October for the best price-to-availability ratio. January, February, and early November offer the lowest fares overall, while June through August is priciest due to peak Tuscany tourist demand.
Delta connects roughly 90 US cities, including Akron, Albany, Albuquerque, Anchorage, Atlanta, Austin, and Baltimore, through its Atlanta hub onto Delta One transatlantic flights. Since Florence's airport can't handle widebodies, travelers connect in Rome or Milan for the final leg.
BestBusinessClass.com accesses private consolidator fares negotiated directly with airlines, which aren't published on Expedia, Google Flights, or Delta.com. These wholesale rates typically save travelers 30-55% versus retail Delta One pricing for the same suite and route.
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