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Delta adds state-of-the-art, fuel-efficient Boeing 737 MAX to fleet
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Delta adds state-of-the-art, fuel-efficient Boeing 737 MAX to fleet

Order for 100 737-10 aircraft with option for 30 more Narrowbody jet provides world-class customer experience Fuel-efficient planes help power Delta’s sustainability goals Delta Air Lines will add the state-of-the-art Boeing 737 MAX aircraft to its fleet, as the airline continues to refresh its fleet to elevate the in-flight customer experience while improving fuel efficiency. Delta is ordering the largest model in the MAX family, the 737-10, which will begin delivery in 2025. It will be powered by the next-generation LEAP-1B engines manufactured by CFM International, a company jointly owned by GE and Safran Aircraft Engines. The aircraft will be 20%-30% more fuel efficient than the retiring Delta planes it will replace, making the agreement an important step in Delta’s jou...
Watch and learn with MasterClass on Delta Studio
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Watch and learn with MasterClass on Delta Studio

Travel is more than where you’re going – it’s a collection of the memories, experiences and ideas you gather along your journey. Delta is tapping into the power of discovery and celebrating the learning lifestyle by partnering with MasterClass, the streaming platform where anyone can learn from the world’s best, to offer exclusive in-flight access to select classes directly from Delta Studio, the airline’s industry-leading seatback entertainment platform.* The partnership marks the first time MasterClass has made its content available via in-flight entertainment. “What you learn along your journey is often as important as where you’re headed, and flying on Delta means always having something new to discover,” said Ekrem Dimbiloglu – Managing Director, In-Flight Entertainment and Wi-F...
Flying with Delta this summer? Here’s what to know and how to prep
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Flying with Delta this summer? Here’s what to know and how to prep

The demand for travel has been on the rise, driven by people eager to reconnect with the world around them. Rebuilding Delta's full-scale operation to serve the increasing number of customers who want to fly with us has been a huge feat – and not without challenges. In recent months, we’ve made a number of adjustments to minimize disruptions and bounce back faster when challenges occur. And that’s why we’ll be taking additional steps in the coming days and weeks to strategically decrease our flight schedule this summer. From July 1-Aug. 7, we’ll reduce service by approximately 100 daily departures, primarily in markets in the U.S. and Latin America that Delta frequently serves. This will build additional resilience in our system and improve operational reliability for our customers and ...