It’s almost 100 years since Huff Daland Dusters, Delta Air Lines’ predecessor, was founded. Since then, the U.S. carrier has grown to be one of the world’s largest international airlines. Next summer Delta will operate its largest-ever schedule across the Atlantic, offering more than 700 weekly flights from 33 European destinations, including nonstop service from Edinburgh to three U.S. gateways.

Delta’s services from Edinburgh to New York-JFK resume in March 2025, followed by flights to Atlanta and Boston in April and May respectively – connecting customers to over 200 destinations across America and beyond. Here’s a look ahead to what’s in store for customers flying Delta from Scotland in the airline’s centennial year.

New look

Delta is introducing a new cabin interior with a modern design that will significantly enhance the onboard experience for customers. Starting with its B757 and A350 aircraft, every aspect has been carefully planned and thoughtfully redesigned with a new colour palette, branded elements and seat tags that create subtle distinctions between cabins. Breathable seat fabrics, comfortable memory-foam cushions on widebody jets, and lighting that promotes relaxation by creating a warm, calming and atmospheric environment will span the fleet.

Additional aircraft will receive the new cabin design as Delta’s schedule and operation allows over the next few years.

Exclusive Lounges

A premium lounge experience now awaits in the brand-new Delta One® Lounges in Boston, New York-JFK, Los Angeles. Exclusively for Delta One passengers, the new lounges feature luxurious design elements that reflect each city’s unique characteristics and offer an elevated pre-flight experience including fine dining and spa-like wellness treatments.

The new lounges feature customized design elements by luxury Italian fashion house, Missoni, which has also designed the new Delta One amenity kits that are taking haute couture to high altitude.

Free Wi-Fi

Gate-to-gate Wi-Fi connectivity allows SkyMiles members to connect during travel and spend their time in a way that suits them – just like they would at home – for free.

Already installed across Delta’s domestic route network, free Delta Sync Wi-Fi is available on flights from the UK, France and Germany and will be fully rolled out across all international flights keeping customers connected across their journey.

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