Travelers and music lovers alike can pack their bags and get ready to stamp their musical passports as Delta and Spotify partner to release a brand-new docuseries, aptly titled “The Passport Sessions.”
The new series brings together songwriters, producers and artists from “twin cities” – cities around the world that share similar cultural identities – to create new music while exploring the influence and impact that music has on different cultures around the world. Available today exclusively on Delta’s industry-leading in-flight entertainment, the continued collaboration with Spotify signals another step in the airline’s journey to make the time spent on Delta even more enjoyable.
A Musical Travelogue
In a world where beats can transcend borders and music is a universal language, “The Passport Sessions” is an exploration into the music, cultures and stories that connect us. The first episode, “From Miami to Medellín”, sees Miami-based singer-songwriter Maye and producer Andy Clay meet with local artists Juan Duque and Aria Vega in Colombia’s city of eternal spring, Medellín.
Together, Maye and Andy travel on Delta to Medellín where they embark on a musical journey with Juan and Aria to capture the essence of their respective cities and cultures through music. From breaking bread in El Poblado to exploring local flavors in Comuna 13, the episode captures the artists’ creative process as they collaborate in the studio.
“‘The Passport Sessions’ series is about more than showcasing music,” said Delta Chief Marketing Officer Alicia Tillman. “It’s a harmonious celebration, quite literally, of Delta’s commitment to connecting people to places, passions and their own potential. We are weaving the cultural fabrics of destinations like Miami and Medellín into the very essence of our in-flight experience. It’s an embodiment of the magic that can happen when two beloved brands collaborate to live out their shared values in new and interesting ways.”
Customers can enjoy this exclusive content free on Delta’s industry-leading in-flight entertainment today. Simply navigate to the “Series” category of Delta Studio on your seatback screen. With more seatback screens across its global fleet than any U.S.-based carrier, Delta’s in-house curation team takes pride in handpicking the best content to bring onboard each month.
Stay tuned for future episodes of “The Passport Sessions” series later this year.
An Elevated Audio Partnership
Spotify’s curated audio experience is among the highest performing entertainment on Delta’s industry-leading seatback screens with more than 150 million listens of Spotify curated audio since the partnership launched in September 2021.
As part of the exclusive partnership, Spotify has curated more than 50 mixtapes and added over 100 podcast shows to-date for passengers to enjoy in-flight. Spotify has also put its own spin on the “Delta Official Boarding Music,” updating the playlist monthly to include Delta customers’ favorites, making sure that even the most frequent flyers experience a fresh music rotation.
Now, “The Passport Sessions” represents a dynamic new aspect of Delta’s partnership with Spotify, the airline’s exclusive audio partner.
“Fostering strong and dynamic partnerships with brands like Spotify helps us bring the best seatback entertainment to customers and enhance their overall travel experience,” said Ekrem Dimbiloglu, Managing Director – In-Flight Entertainment and Connectivity. “But it also means ensuring we are reflecting communities and helping customers discover new cultural connections only travel can underscore.”
Through the warmth and service of Delta people and the power of innovation, Delta Air Lines never stops looking for ways to make every trip feel tailored to every customer. With more seatback screens across its global fleet than any U.S.-based carrier, Delta’s in-house curation team takes pride in hand-picking the best content to bring onboard each month, from new hits to timeless classics and exclusive audio collections in partnership with Spotify, Delta’s exclusive audio partner.