Delta Airlines has done an excellent job at finding new and exciting in flight features to keep you happy and relaxed, both before and after takeoff.
Delta Airlines Cabins
Delta Airlines separates their cabins into three distinct parts:
- Business Elite Class
- First Class
- Economy Class
Delta Airlines Business Elite
Business Elite offers reclining seats on all international flights. These are not found on every plane (only on 767- 400 (76d)), but these reclining seats are ideal for long international flights. Business Elite offers travelers PC power as well as brand new entertainment systems. Each seat comes with its own personal TV screen that stores more than 50 hours of HBO and 100 unique programs. Business Elite passengers get priority check in at the airport.
Delta Airlines First Class
Offering travelers everything from leather chairs to brand new glassware and china, First Class does everything in its power to make you comfortable. First Class offers complimentary cocktails that are developed by Rande Gerber. Other complimentary items include gourmet nuts and ice cream truffles. Most of the in flight meals come from a custom menu, developed by top chef Michelle Bernstein. Delta Airlines First Class also comes with comfortable pillows and blankets that are unique to that section.
Delta Airlines Economy Class
Delta Airlines Economy Class offers fewer amenities than First Class and Business Class. If you've brought your laptop on board, in flight internet access is available for a small fee. There's a selection of movies, TV and trivia games available during flights. Earthbound Farm helps provide you with healthy and tasty in flight snack options. Drink services are provided, but unlike First Class and Business Class, you have to pay for them. Chef Todd English helped to develop the Economy Class menu, and all of the items are available for purchase while in the air. Travelers are also offered headsets in economy class.
In Flight Products
Delta Airlines offers two on-air magazines that allow you to make in flight purchases, as well as research interesting locations. Sky Magazine was developed by Delta Airlines and focuses on interesting restaurants, museums and shops in locations all over the world. If you happen to be traveling to London, Sky Magazine will give you suggestions on premiere restaurants in the city center. Sky Magazine will also give you some suggestions regarding premium tourist destinations in the area.
Delta's SkyMall magazine sells specialty items such as golf bags, arm chairs and more. These items are available to purchase via phone, internet and even during the flight.
Entertainment
In flight entertainment is offered to guests in two different ways. Overhead movies come standard in economy class, and are easy to look up on Delta's official website. The in flight magazines will show you what is playing. Movies run for two weeks on commercial flights. If you are on a premium flight, Delta on demand offers you everything from HBO, mp3s, movies and more. You can listen to everything from Country to Soul Soothers stations.