Delta Air Lines is partnering with Spotify to offer specially curated versions of Spotify's most popular playlists and over 40 handpicked podcast series curated by Spotify and Delta Air Lines on its in-flight entertainment offerings starting in September.

"Delta customers expect the best in-flight entertainment, and Spotify delivers the best in music and podcasts," said Ranjan Goswami, Delta Airlines vice president, Brand Experience.
This partnership brings together the world's most awarded airline and the world's largest audio streaming service. Spotify is the world's most popular audio streaming service, with more than 365 million monthly active users in 178 countries and regions.
On board, passengers can enjoy eight original playlists curated specifically for Delta, incorporating tastes of Spotify's most popular playlists.
Our in-flight entertainment service, Delta Studio, regularly introduces new hit movies and TV shows, and these specially curated playlists and podcasts are regularly updated with new tracks and episodes.
Tap the "Audio" tab on the left side of the "Delta Studio" screen on your personal screen to view available options and enjoy with earphones or headphones.

We're gradually rolling out high-speed streaming Wi-Fi (for a fee) on domestic US flights, and you can stream Spotify directly from your mobile device.
Delta is reimagining the in-flight entertainment experience. Stream the latest hit movies and TV shows and 12 live satellite channels** in Delta Studio, enjoy free in-flight text messaging, and enjoy high-speed streaming Wi-Fi** on domestic US flights.
*Delta's Boeing 717 aircraft are not equipped with personal screens.
**Live satellite broadcasts are available on the A220, A319, A320, A321, 737-800, 737-900, 757-200, and 757-300.
***We plan to introduce high-speed streaming Wi-Fi service to nearly all aircraft on major domestic routes by the end of 2022.
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"Delta customers expect the best in-flight entertainment, and Spotify delivers the best in music and podcasts," said Ranjan Goswami, Delta Airlines vice president, Brand Experience.
"This premium content not only enhances the in-flight audio experience, but also underpins our future vision of offering a more personalized travel experience unlike any other."
This partnership brings together the world's most awarded airline and the world's largest audio streaming service. Spotify is the world's most popular audio streaming service, with more than 365 million monthly active users in 178 countries and regions.
On board, passengers can enjoy eight original playlists curated specifically for Delta, incorporating tastes of Spotify's most popular playlists.
Our in-flight entertainment service, Delta Studio, regularly introduces new hit movies and TV shows, and these specially curated playlists and podcasts are regularly updated with new tracks and episodes.
Tap the "Audio" tab on the left side of the "Delta Studio" screen on your personal screen to view available options and enjoy with earphones or headphones.

We're gradually rolling out high-speed streaming Wi-Fi (for a fee) on domestic US flights, and you can stream Spotify directly from your mobile device.
Delta is reimagining the in-flight entertainment experience. Stream the latest hit movies and TV shows and 12 live satellite channels** in Delta Studio, enjoy free in-flight text messaging, and enjoy high-speed streaming Wi-Fi** on domestic US flights.
*Delta's Boeing 717 aircraft are not equipped with personal screens.
**Live satellite broadcasts are available on the A220, A319, A320, A321, 737-800, 737-900, 757-200, and 757-300.
***We plan to introduce high-speed streaming Wi-Fi service to nearly all aircraft on major domestic routes by the end of 2022.
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