Delta turns 100 and renovates its cabin interiors
Delta is turning 100 years old, and to mark the occasion it is renovating the interiors of its cabins. From new seat materials to improved lighting, [...]

Delta turns 100 years old and for the occasion renovates the interior Of its booths. From new materials of the chairs at thelighting improved, from a revamped color palette to decorative motifs and branding-Delta rethought every aspect of the interior with the goal, evidently, of improve the experience of travel.
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The new cabin interiors are designed to make passengers feel at home. Delta has, therefore, chosen materials that are breathable and comfortable: specifically, new memory-foam cushions are available in wide-body aircraft (in all classes), while all aircraft in the fleet will feature lighting that promotes relaxation And creates a peaceful environment.
As for the chairs, the main new features include those of the Delta One: they will feature a soft, breathable fabric made of a wool and nylon blend that is lighter than the current one, which regulates temperature better and thus allows even more rest and relaxation; the seat also features a comfortable headrest. In addition, in Premium Select and First Class, the seat covers have been renewed.
As anticipated earlier, the colors will be subject to some modification: Delta points to a color palette as much soft how modern and warm. The on-board toilets will also be renovated with bright walls and a counterwall-positioned in front of the mirror-with the Celestial Sky motif; bathroom cabinets will feature a cool, modern blue color.
When will we see the new booths? The completely revamped interior will debut during the fall aboard a Boeing 757 of Delta, in domestic and international short-haul routes. Then, in early 2025, an Airbus A350 with the new interiors will also begin flying on international long-haul routes. Over the next few years other aircraft will be equipped with the new cabins: the goal, Delta explains, is to create a unique experience across the entire fleet.