Wednesday, September 26, 2012
New Products from Delta
Delta Air Lines is adding new on-demand entertainment options to its fleet of more than 950 two-class Delta and Delta Connection aircraft. The Delta Connect Wi-Fi portal will allow customers to stream television and movie options directly to their laptop or tablet while in flight. Streamed content will be accessible for 24 hours after a flight and available for playback on the ground through the same device used onboard. All 800 of Delta's two-class domestic aircraft will be equipped with this new on-demand technology by the end of 2013. This new technology will be installed on Delta's international fleet in conjunction with previously announced plans to install international Wi-Fi service on more than 150 widebody aircraft, by the end of 2015. This will allow customers to use both their personal device to stream movies and television shows, as well as current in-seat systems. In addition, Delta recently announced that it will add recharging stations at more airports. It has already added more First Class seats and in-flight entertainment to its domestic product; is offering full flat-bed BusinessElite seats with direct aisle access on its entire international widebody fleet; recently completed the system-wide roll-out of Economy Comfort on all two-class aircraft; and has added personal, in-seat entertainment for both BusinessElite and Economy Class customers on all long-haul international flights.
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