Delta Air Lines is expanding its footprint Down Under.
14.01.2025 - 20:53 / thepointsguy.com / Delta Skymiles / Ed Bastian / Delta Ceo
On top of announcing new Bluetooth-capable seatback screens and new partnerships with Uber and YouTube, Delta Air Lines revealed a head-turning partnership during its star-studded spectacle at Las Vegas' Sphere last week.
The airline will soon launch a new partnership with online sports betting giant DraftKings, Delta CEO Ed Bastian announced during his keynote speech at CES, one of the world's largest consumer electronics shows.
"From fantasy sports to online adventures, gaming has become a regular part of the daily lives of millions of our customers. And you shouldn't have to hit pause just because you're in the sky," Bastian told the Sphere audience.
Does that mean you could soon wager, say, 20,000 miles on a team to win the Super Bowl?
Not quite. Or, perhaps more accurately, not yet.
The DraftKings deal "will build on" the carrier's existing portfolio of inflight games, Bastian said.
Using the airline's free "Delta Sync" Wi-Fi, customers today can play New York Times games like Wordle or try their hand at Delta's Sky Hopper game, which allows Delta SkyMiles loyalty members to compete for a shot at up to $400 in Delta gift cards.
It's not yet clear what exactly this "collaboration" between DraftKings and the Atlanta-based carrier will entail from the outset.
"Specific details on the agreement and the type of DraftKings offerings coming to Delta Sync [Wi-Fi] will be shared when they're finalized," a company spokesperson said in a statement Tuesday.
But the airline's top communications executive did offer an enlightening glimpse into what Delta envisions for the partnership in the long term. And it could — hypothetically, the carrier said — someday involve gambling with Delta's frequent flyer miles.
"The DraftKings announcement we made: If you played that forward — and I'm not saying this is where we're going — but if you played that forward, international flights could have gambling. International flights could gamble with SkyMiles as a currency," Delta's chief communications officer Tim Mapes told TPG in an interview.
There are plenty of legal and regulatory considerations that could surround a deeper Delta-DraftKings tie-up.
Longstanding U.S. law has prohibited airlines from installing or allowing gambling devices on commercial flights.
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As such, Delta tells TPG it is not currently exploring ways to let passengers gamble on board.
Yet Delta does seem to be considering its long-term options for getting in on a lucrative industry — and, perhaps, finding a way to incorporate its vast ecosystem of miles held by its millions of frequent flyers.
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Delta Air Lines is expanding its footprint Down Under.
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