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Delta Air Lines presents new cabin design for fleet

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Delta Air Lines will introduce a new cabin design in fall 2024, initially on a Boeing 757 on domestic and short-haul international flights.

From the beginning of 2025, the new design will also be used in an Airbus A350. The changes focus on new seat materials, an improved lighting concept and a modernized color palette that is intended to make the travel experience more pleasant. The design was specifically developed to offer passengers a comfortable and relaxing atmosphere on board.

Delta paid particular attention to the lighting, which is tailored to different phases of the flight to promote relaxation or productivity. Warm tones during boarding and mood lighting during meal times are intended to create inviting accents. For sleep, blue tones are gradually reduced and replaced with warm amber tones to evoke a sunset. These details are intended to help passengers better adapt to the respective time zone and make their journey more pleasant.

In addition to the lighting, the choice of colors and materials in the cabin has also been revised. Delta relies on natural materials and a modernized color palette that combines elegance and functionality. In addition, brand-specific design elements have been introduced to increase recognition. The aircraft's washrooms will also be modernized as part of this redesign.

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