Delta Air Lines announced on June 3 that its two-class aircraft flights will provide free entertainment by Delta Studio by July 1 to include almost 90% of its fleet.
Delta customers will be able to access Delta Studio for free, including up to 300 movies, 750 television shows, 100 foreign film titles, 2,400 songs, 18 channels of live satellite television on select aircraft and a selection of games on aircraft with seat-back entertainment systems. More than 1,000 aircraft offer Delta Studio via streaming through laptops, mobile devices and tablets in addition to almost 400 aircraft equipped with seat-back entertainment.
Delta is the only U.S. carrier to offer personal, on-demand entertainment at every seat on all long-haul international flights. The airline also operates the world’s largest Wi-Fi equipped fleet, with more than 1,000 connected aircraft.
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