Delta Air Lines announced big changes at CES 2025 with exciting new innovations, partnerships, and efforts to enhance air travel.
Delta Air Lines kicked off its Centennial celebration at CES 2025 in Las Vegas, marking 100 years of service in the skies and outlining the company’s plans
Delta Air Lines' presence has become a staple of CES, with the airline regularly hosting splashy keynotes. This year, the company
Delta Air Lines is ramping up content-related offerings on its flights as the nation’s dominant air carrier banks on exclusive YouTube access, better Wi-Fi and AI-powered convenience to court frequent fliers from the entertainment industry.
Delta Air Lines will soon launch a new partnership with online sports betting giant DraftKings, airline CEO Ed Bastian announced during his keynote speech at CES in Las Vegas.
To mark its 100th anniversary, the CEO of the airline Delta promised to use AI to create seamless and personalized moments and make travel easier.
Delta Air Lines is promising improvements to its in-flight tech, with higher-resolution screens, better Bluetooth access and a new partnership with YouTube.
Delta's new 4K HDR screens, Bluetooth connectivity, and AI-powered upgrades are coming next year, revolutionizing in-flight entertainment like no other.
Delta announced a host of new content offerings for SkyMiles Members at CES - including a deal with YouTube that provides ad-free Premium video, music and creator-based content offerings available free on flights.
Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian announced the airline's partnership with Uber at CES 2025 in Las Vegas. On stage with Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi, Bastian announced the company's new partnership, which will end the airline's eight-year partnership with Lyft.
Delta Air Lines customers will be able to earn SkyMiles when ordering an Uber ride to the airport, thanks to a new partnership between the companies starting in the spring.
Delta continues to gain traction with its focus on the premium traveler, with premium revenue up 8% in 2024 (compared to a 5.7% increase in overall operating revenue). With 85% of incremental seats in 2025 expected to be in the premium cabin, investors can expect more growth in Delta's premium revenue.