I could have spent the entire flight wondering what to see. I found new releases from Friendship to Sinners, blockbusters like Barbie and The Devil Wears Prada, hit shows like Curb Your Enthusiasm and Abbott Elementary, and live TV and music on YouTube.
I chose Avatar: The Last Airbender. I felt around the edge of the screen but couldn't find the audio jack. The passenger next to me informed me that it was directly above the armrest of my seat. That's when I noticed that the outlets were also right next to my seat. It was much more comfortable than sitting in the seat in front of me.
Unfortunately, the sound didn't work at my location. The flight attendant restarted the system for me, but to no avail. It was a bummer, but it could happen on any flight, regardless of class.
“Delta employees have the right to offer on-site service restoration in the rare event that in-flight entertainment or Wi-Fi is inoperative,” an airline spokesperson told Business Insider via email. “Customers may, of course, contact Delta further to hear additional questions, and additional compensation may be available on a case-by-case basis.”
There was also free Wi-Fi on the flight. Delta SkyMiles members.






