Delta’s 12th Annual ‘Breast Cancer One’ Survivor Flight Takes Hope to New Heights

Staff Report From Georgia CEO

Wednesday, September 28th, 2016

Delta 's 12th annual “Breast Cancer One” employee survivor flight takes to the skies, kicking off the airline’s month-long campaign to generate awareness and raise funds for the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. Delta’s iconic pink plane will carry more than 140 employee breast cancer survivors on the flight’s first transcontinental route from New York City to Los Angeles.

“The work we do with BCRF each year has one goal – eradicating breast cancer. This partnership stems from our commitment to not only support each other, but also the communities where we live, work and serve each day,” said Allison Ausband, Delta’s Senior Vice President of In-Flight Service. “With the help of our employees, customers and community partners we will continue to work together to create a better tomorrow.”

Delta leaders and BCRF executives will join the survivors for a kickoff celebration at New York City’s John F. Kennedy International Airport. The group will then take off for Los Angeles International Airport where survivors will be treated to a special evening at the JW Marriott, Los Angeles L.A. LIVE.

The dinner event will celebrate the survivors, discuss cancer research milestones and include special guests Wanda Sykes and co-founders of BCRF’s Women’s Cancer Research Fund Rita Wilson, Jamie Tisch, Kelly Meyer Quinn Ezralow, and Marion Laurie. The dinner will also include a meet-and-greet with Dr. Sofia Merajver, one of BCRF’s world-renowned researchers.

For the third year in a row, Delta customers will also join the flight. Delta recently held a SkyMiles Experiences online auction, where three customers donated a total of 205,001 miles, which will go directly toward BCRF and its efforts. The three customers, each with a guest of their choice, will also be a part of the flight.   

“As a global leader, Delta’s commitment has been instrumental in advancing BCRF’s mission to be the end of breast cancer,” said Myra Biblowit, President of BCRF. “Delta’s dedication is deeply personal—underscored by the passion of their employees and customers. In joining forces with the highest rated breast cancer organization in the country and the largest private funder of research in the world, we are confident that, together, we will consign breast cancer to the history books.”

Delta employees, customers and their friends and families have raised $11 million for BCRF since 2005, including last year’s efforts of $1.75 million. The collective contributions have funded the vital work of 44 different research projects over the years in the pursuit of eradicating breast cancer.

To further raise awareness and support for breast cancer research, Delta employees will wear pink uniforms and sell pink products, including pink lemonade and pink headsets, on board and in Delta Sky Clubs throughout the month of October.

Additional information, including how to donate, is available on delta.com/bcrf.   

Delta offers the most seats of any airline between New York’s JFK and Los Angeles and San Francisco and is the only carrier to operate widebody service on both routes. The airline has also made several investments both in the air and on the ground to enhance the experience for customers. In Los Angeles, Delta will soon embark upon a relocation to Terminals 2 and 3 at LAX, taking steps toward a $1.9 billion plan to create a premier partner hub that offers best-in-class check-in, seamless connectivity and an industry-leading customer experience. In the meantime, Delta’s LAX customers continue to enjoy its recent $229 million facilities investment at Terminal 5, including a newly remodeled Delta Sky Club and a brand new premium check-in experience, Delta ONE at LAX. In New York, Delta customers at JFK travel through a $1.4 billion, state-of-the-art international gateway at Terminal 4, which opened in 2013. A new Delta Sky Club in San Francisco opened last summer.

Once onboard, all cross-country flights between JFK and LAX and SFO offer the premium cabin Delta One, with full flat-bed seats and a suite of other amenities, including TUMI amenity kits, featuring Kiehl’s Since 1851 products, and wines selected by Master Sommelier Andrea Robinson. To commemorate the airline’s BCRF campaign, Delta partnered with TUMI to create a unique BCRF amenity kit to help generate awareness. The kits will be offered on Delta One flights out of the U.S. and flights between JFK and LAX and SFO. Customers traveling from JFK to LAX are also able to enjoy hand-crafted, seasonally rotating meals from Union Square Hospitality Group’s North End Grill.

Additionally, Delta Comfort+ offers upgraded amenities such as dedicated overhead space, extra legroom and premium snacks including Luvo sandwich wraps and Greek frozen yogurt bars. Customers can also access free entertainment options through Delta Studio.