Delta Air Lines launched new in-flight entertainment options for customers on Wednesday, said a spokesman for the airline.

Paul Skrbec said the improvements are wireless movies and television on demand on Boeing 757-300 aircraft, and more content choices on entertainment systems for Airbus A330 aircraft and Delta Connect, which is a new in-flight portal for passengers using Wi-Fi on Delta flights. This is part of its $2 billion investment in the flying experience.

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