Delta Offers Members Access to Wall Street Journal

Beginning this month, Delta Airlines is giving its SkyMiles Members free access to The Wall Street Journal for 24 hours when they log on to Delta Sync Wi-Fi, with access that continues after they land.

Customers can also enjoy a curated selection of The Wall Street Journal’s video news stories through Delta’s in-flight entertainment system (available on nearly 900 aircraft), including exclusive interviews with the biggest names in business and series such as:

  • Coveted: Highlights the precision and process behind expertly crafted cult favorites— from the smallest everyday items to the ultimate luxury splurge.
  • The Economics OfUnpacks innovative businesses, brands and products that have revolutionized modern life.
  • Pro Perfected: Experts in engineering and design break down a ubiquitous problem, examining how the world is built and what can make it better.
  • The Job Interview: Cultural icons explain how they started out in their careers and then climbed their way to the top.

The partnership brings together two trusted premium brands with global audiences. Like Delta, The Wall Street Journal is known for quality, reliability and helping people navigate an increasingly complex world — making it a natural fit for Delta Sync’s growing lineup of digital experiences designed to help SkyMiles Members stay connected, stay productive or simply unwind while they travel.

“A significant portion of our customers are traveling for business or balancing busy professional lives — for them, staying informed is essential to their travel journey,” said Ranjan Goswami, Delta’s Chief Marketing and Product Officer. “By bringing The Wall Street Journal to Delta Sync, we’re giving those customers — and any customers who value trusted, high-quality journalism — a smarter, more intuitive way to stay informed and productive.”

The addition of The Wall Street Journal builds on Delta Sync’s broader goal to create distinctive, always-on experiences that extend beyond the flight. The airline currently offers passengers access to The New York Times and Paramount+,