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We’ve all been there: you spend all night loading up your iPad with movies and TV shows to keep you company on your cross-country red eye only to realize, 10 minutes after takeoff, that you left your power cable behind. While in-flight entertainment is usually an option, it’s typically an expensive one… that is, unless you’re flying Delta.

“The only thing better than operating the world’s largest in-flight entertainment-equipped fleet is providing it free to all our guests,” Tim Mapes, Delta’s Senior VP and Chief Marketing Officer, said in a statement. “Our commitment is to provide Delta customers with the industry’s best on-board services — period.”

It may sound like marketing-speak, but Delta certainly has been investing a lot in customer experience as of late, upgrading the interiors of its fleet with bigger overhead luggage bins, more seat-back entertainment systems, in-seat power outlets and more pleasing LED lighting. The company also just landed itself at number 44 on Newsweek’s ranking of the 100 greenest U.S. companies.

Source: thepointsguy.com