The refresh will debut on a narrowbody Boeing 757 this fall, with a widebody Airbus A350 set to follow in early 2025.
ATLANTA — Delta Air Lines, based in Atlanta, is introducing a new cabin interior design across its fleet, according to a Tuesday release.
The refresh aims to enhance the customer experience with updated seating, lighting, and branding. The refresh will debut on a narrowbody Boeing 757 this fall, with a widebody Airbus A350 set to follow in early 2025.
As part of Delta’s upcoming centennial celebration, the new interiors feature modern seating materials, memory foam cushions, and improved lighting. The design includes softer color palettes and accents of Delta’s signature colors throughout the cabin.
Mauricio Parise, Delta’s Vice President of Customer Experience Design, said the goal is to blend “utility with beauty,” creating a “fresh, elevated, and timeless space.”
The new cabin offers upgrades across all classes. Delta Comfort+ and …