Delta Air Lines has announced the rollout of a new cabin interior design. It will debut this fall on a narrow-body Boeing 757 and is expected to expand to a wide-body Airbus A350 in early 2025. This update comes as Delta celebrates its 100th anniversary and aims to: Improve the overall customer experience.
The new design features improvements across various aspects of the cabin. Key updates include new seating materials, enhanced lighting, a modern color palette and distinctive decorative motifs that incorporate Delta’s branding.
“Delta has a history of weaving intentional design elements into every aspect of a customer’s journey to create a customer experience that feels welcoming and thoughtful,” said Mauricio Parise, vice president of customer experience design at Delta Air Lines. It has a 100-year history.” “As we embark on the next century of flight, this all-new cabin interior is fresh, elevated and timeless, while injecting practicality and beauty and reflecting our customers’ evolving tastes and expectations. It creates a great atmosphere.”
The cabin redesign aims to create a comfortable and friendly environment for travelers. Notable features include breathable materials, wide-body jet memory foam cushioning, and an advanced lighting system to promote relaxation.
“Every flight is different, so we create warm, calming, and atmospheric lighting options that create an environment that allows our customers to rest and relax, or stay productive, as they wish. ,” Paris said.
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Enhanced lighting varies throughout the flight, including warm tones to create a spacious atmosphere during boarding, a candlelight hue during meals, and an amber hue to mimic a sunset as passengers prepare for sleep. adjusted according to the stage. In the morning, the cabin gradually gets brighter, making it easier to wake up.
From an aesthetic standpoint, Delta adopts a softer, more modern color palette, integrating natural materials and highlighting traditional colors. Unique design elements will be featured throughout the cabin, including updated motifs that symbolize Delta’s global connections and flying experience. The new “Infinite Grid” pattern and “Celestial Sky” design serve as brand identifiers for various aircraft.
The washrooms have also been updated and feature bright walls, fresh Azure Blue cabinetry, and improved flooring to enhance cleanliness and safety.
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Delta plans to introduce the new cabin design first on its 757s on domestic and short-haul international flights, followed by the A350 on long-haul international flights in early 2025. The airline aims to standardize this design across its fleet over the next few years. , ensuring a uniform customer experience regardless of aircraft type.
Editor’s note: This article was generated by AI based on a press release distributed by Delta Air Lines. Fact checked and reviewed by TravelAge West editors.