
Delta's Wi-Fi Milestone: 1000th Aircraft Connected
Delta has achieved a significant milestone by equipping its 1000th aircraft with fast and free Wi-Fi, enhancing the customer experience on every flight.
Delta has reached a key milestone by installing fast, complimentary Delta Sync Wi-Fi provided by T-Mobile on its 1,000th aircraft, covering 75% of the fleet.
This milestone allows SkyMiles® Members swift access to fast, free Wi-Fi, marking a significant step towards a refined, connected experience for every traveler. Delta continues to outpace other U.S. carriers with the highest number of free Wi-Fi-equipped flights, facilitating constant connectivity at 30,000 feet. Currently, over 100 million sessions have utilized Delta Sync Wi-Fi.
In collaboration with satellite partners, Delta ensures that all aircraft feature the latest technology for a consistent and dependable experience across its expansive network.
More Than Just Online Access: What Delta Sync Offers Your Journey
Delta Sync serves as the backbone for seamless connectivity from gate to gate, enhancing the flying experience through features like exclusive content and members-only offers.
New partnerships with services such as YouTube and Crunchyroll, alongside established favorites like Paramount+, further enrich the in-flight experience. Ranjan Goswami states, “Delta’s commitment to connectivity has been transformative for our customers and the broader industry. Our aircraft are evolving into platforms that keep customers entertained and informed from takeoff to landing.”
Kid-Friendly Experience with Kids Map
Launching soon on select screens, Kids Map turns air travel into an engaging adventure for younger passengers with interactive features and fun educational games.
Upcoming Features: Destination Stories
Next year, the ‘Destination Stories’ feature will debut, transforming the in-flight screens into a travel guide for booking local activities and enjoying exclusive deals as you travel.
Personalized In-Flight Dining
Domestic Delta One and First class passengers can now browse interactive menus tailored to their dietary preferences, a feature expanding to more routes in 2026.
