Delta In-Flight Entertainment Features 2025 Oscar-Nominated Films Ahead of Academy Awards
Oscar®-nominated movies now playing on Delta

Delta Air Lines is showcasing a selection of Oscar-nominated films through its Delta in-flight entertainment system, allowing passengers to watch awards contenders or stream the Oscars live on select flights.

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Key Takeaways

  • Delta in-flight entertainment currently features 10 Oscar-nominated films.
  • Four Best Picture nominees are available to watch onboard.
  • Content is curated by Delta’s in-house entertainment team working with major film studios.
  • Passengers on select flights can watch the Oscars ceremony live via satellite TV.

Delta Curates Oscar-Nominated Films for In-Flight Viewing

Passengers flying with Delta Air Lines can watch a curated selection of Oscar-nominated films through the airline’s in-flight entertainment platform ahead of the upcoming Academy Awards ceremony.

The program allows travelers to catch up on nominated titles before the awards take place on March 15, including several contenders for Best Picture. Customers flying during the ceremony may also be able to watch the event live via satellite television on select aircraft.

Delta’s entertainment catalog is managed by an internal team that works with major film studios and creative partners to bring newly released titles and culturally relevant storytelling onboard each month.

Sarah Downs, Managing Director of Engagement and Optimization – In-Flight Entertainment and Connectivity at Delta Air Lines, said the curation process blends audience data with editorial judgement.

“Curating onboard content at Delta is balance of art and science,” Downs said. “Our in-house team works closely with studios to select culturally relevant stories that resonates with customers and connect them to new places and perspectives.”


What Passengers Can Watch Onboard

According to Delta, the current in-flight entertainment catalog includes several films nominated across multiple categories at the 2025 Academy Awards.

Oscar content currently available onboard includes:

  • 10 Oscar-nominated films
  • Four Best Picture nominees
  • Films representing international submissions from Brazil and France

The selection spans a variety of storytelling styles, from drama to adventure and genre films.

Additional highlights from the current lineup include:

  • Most nominated film: One Battle After Another
  • Longest nominated film: One Battle After Another – 2 hours 42 minutes
  • Shortest nominated film: Blue Moon – 1 hour 40 minutes

Passengers can access the films through Delta’s onboard entertainment library using personal devices or seatback screens depending on aircraft configuration.


Technology Behind Delta’s In-Flight Entertainment System

Delta has expanded its onboard media infrastructure significantly in recent years, with more than 165,000 seatback screens installed across the fleet.

The entertainment system is accessible via seatback displays or personal devices stored in passengers’ carry-on travel gear.

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The airline also offers live satellite television on the majority of domestic flights equipped with seatback entertainment, enabling passengers to watch live news, sports and special events while flying.

This capability means travelers flying during the Oscars ceremony can potentially stream the awards live while in the air.

The airline’s entertainment system also includes streaming content available through passengers’ personal devices and onboard Wi-Fi networks.

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Why It Matters

Airlines increasingly view in-flight entertainment as a differentiator in passenger experience, particularly on long-haul and premium routes.

By featuring current award-season titles, Delta is aligning its content offering with broader entertainment trends and cultural events.

For passengers, this means:

  • Access to recent film releases while traveling
  • A curated entertainment library rather than a generic catalog
  • Opportunities to watch major live events mid-flight

For the airline industry, entertainment partnerships with studios also represent a growing ecosystem that connects aviation, media distribution and passenger engagement.

According to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the Oscars remain one of the most widely watched global entertainment events, making them a timely programming focus for airlines.

Airlines are increasingly investing in passenger comfort and entertainment, while many travellers also prepare their own long-haul flight comfort items for extended journeys.


At a Glance

Company / Brand
Delta Air Lines

Location
Global airline network (headquartered in Atlanta, United States)

Key Announcement
Delta’s in-flight entertainment system now features multiple Oscar-nominated films ahead of the 2025 Academy Awards.

Timeline
Content available now through the awards ceremony on March 15.

Strategic Purpose

  • Enhance onboard passenger experience
  • Offer culturally relevant entertainment content
  • Increase engagement with seatback and streaming platforms

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Paul Lo

Paul is the publisher of Red Bird Travel News, from Hong Kong, now living in Shanghai, and has worked at South China Morning Post, Apple Daily, Shanghai Daily, and Global Times.