Delta introduces new Missoni amenity kits and Grown Alchemist skincare for Delta One passengers

Glen Hauenstein, President at Delta Air Lines
Glen Hauenstein, President at Delta Air Lines
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Delta Air Lines announced on May 11 that its Delta One amenity kits have been refreshed with Missoni-designed bags in five seasonal colors and a new exclusive skincare routine from Grown Alchemist. The update coincides with the spring and summer travel season, offering customers collectible bags named after global destinations and featuring onboard-exclusive Hydra-Restore Eye Patches.

The new kits are part of Delta’s strategy to enhance the premium travel experience for its international customers. Ekrem Dimbiloglu, managing director – Brand Experience, said, “Every decision behind this refresh was guided by the needs of Delta’s global traveler. From skincare essentials that fit into hydration routines to a limited-edition collection of bags designed to function beautifully beyond the aircraft, our goal was to create lasting reminders of Delta that stay with customers long after their journey.”

The five colorways—Cape Town Canopy (dark green/blue), Malta Coast (aqua), Rio Radiance (yellow), Seoul Sunrise (orange), and Sydney Coral (pink)—draw inspiration from destinations across Africa, Europe, South America, Asia, and Australia. Each kit includes curated Grown Alchemist products: restorative hand cream in vanilla and orange peel, Hydra‑Restore Eye Patches debuting exclusively on board before retail release, and a spearmint lip balm. According to Dimbiloglu: “Travel should restore us — not just carry us from one place to another.”

In addition to self-care items, each bag features Missoni’s signature zigzag pattern on an eye mask and socks coordinated by colorway. The design aims for longevity beyond single use; the structured silhouette is intended as a reusable clutch or organizer post-flight.

This initiative aligns with Delta Air Lines’ broader focus on intentional design as it expands globally through increased routes and elevated onboard offerings. The airline utilizes a fleet comprising various Airbus and Boeing models for worldwide routes; connects more than 350 destinations across multiple continents; delivers scheduled transport for passengers and cargo; functions as a leading global carrier incorporated in Delaware under U.S. law—all according to the official website.

Looking ahead, Delta plans further seasonal updates reflecting cooler months later this year as part of ongoing efforts to provide consistent quality at scale.



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