Delta makes all entertainment on board free.
Delta passengers may not worry that their flight can be boring. Since July 1, the airline provides free access to all available content: 300 movies and 750 television shows. They will be available on both domestic and international flights.
“Our library is a leader in terms of depth and breadth... not only is it free, but there is something for everyone,” said Delta spokeswoman Liz Savadelis.
Passengers will be able to display the content of interest on the screen, mounted on the back of the seat, or on a personal mobile device using the built-in Wi-Fi.
Previously, only half of the available content was available free of charge on board the airline - and only on domestic flights.
“We are the only airline that offers completely free entertainment to all customers,” said Liz Savadelis.
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