Delta completed upgrades to in-flight entertainment options available on demand to customers with a new interface that features easier navigation and 150 percent more on demand programs on all 32 Delta A330 aircraft.
“Delta continues to offer new technology and innovation that improves our customers’ in-flight experiences while they travel with us," said Bob Kupbens, Delta’s vice president – Marketing and Digital Commerce. “Delta’s in-flight entertainment options create a more enjoyable flight and give customers a wide-selection of quality entertainment while they’re at 30,000 feet.”
The expanded
content includes 100 movies titles, 20
hours of HBO programming, eight hours of Showtime, 27 hours of TV choices,
4,200 audio selections, 16 radio channels and a new Sky Kids
feature for Delta’s young flyers.
Delta Sky Kids
features Disney Channel programming with current and classic Disney movies which
will be available on all Delta aircraft with in-flight entertainment.
Upgrades to system usability and navigation will
be available on more than 260 aircraft equipped with personal in-flight
entertainment this summer. On-demand entertainment is available on Delta’s
Boeing 747, 777, 767, 757-200, 737 and Airbus A330 aircraft.
The in-flight entertainment enhancements are the latest
in Delta's previously announced plan to invest more than $2 billion in enhanced
global products, services and airport facilities through 2013. In addition to
expanded in-flight entertainment options, Delta already has more Wi-Fi that any
other airline with more than 775 mainline and regional jets equipped with the
service and is upgrading its domestic fleet to offer full flat-bed seats on more
than 140 widebody aircraft as well as new terminal facilities for international
customers at its two largest global gateways – Atlanta and New York-JFK.
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