If you are on a flight flying 250 miles or more, complimentary snacks such as peanuts and pretzels are provided as well as nonalcoholic beverages. For flights going more than 600 miles, a selection of snacks from the All Day Goodies section is offered for purchase. For flights going more than 1500 miles, the EATS menu of breakfast, lunch and dinner meals is offered for purchase. For most international flights and some flights to Alaska and Hawaii, complimentary meals are served. Some flights have personal video screens at each seat, where passengers can choose from an array of TV channels and movies. Some flights have the Delta On Demand pay-per-episode program. Other flights have overhead screens throughout the cabin to watch the selected movie for the flight. As of 2010, Delta airlines is phasing in Wi-Fi access on its flights for purchase.
Business Elite passengers will enjoy more comfortable seats with plenty of legroom. On international flights a five-course meal of your choosing designed by a celebrity chef is served. All meals and snacks are complimentary. Basic alcoholic drinks also are complimentary. As of 2010, Delta airlines is phasing in flat-bed seats on international flights so that Business Elite passengers can turn their seats completely horizontal like a real bed. Business Elite passengers have their own personal viewing screens for television, movies and On Demand services including games. Business Elite passengers also have access to Wi-Fi Internet access.
First Calls passengers have all the comforts that the Business Elite class gets but with more options. Meals are served on fine china with real silverware. A celebrity chef designed menu is offered and snacks and meals are available at any time. Delta On Demand services are completely free. First-class passengers also receive comfortable pillows and blankets. Free premium drinks are also included. Flat bed seating is available on select flights. Wi-Fi access also is available.