I've flown PS on 777, 767, A330n and all have the double hole audio jacks both at the seat and on the screen. The headphones provided by Delta have the double prong plug.
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That's because in my experience, airlines like Delta, JetBlue, and American, typically require a traditional aux jack to access the audio for in-flight television shows, movies, and games. However, there are exceptions.
Delta Studio entertainment: Most Delta flights offer in-flight entertainment at every seat throughout the plane. Complimentary earbuds are also provided.
Onboard ComfortOn long-haul flights, Main Cabin and Comfort+ passengers get pillows and blankets, and they receive basic amenity kits containing toothbrushes and toothpaste, eyeshades, earplugs, and a cleansing towelette.
The simple answer is that having a dedicated airplane headphone adapter is still very much a good idea in 2023. Airplanes almost always use a “Double-Pin” port for their entertainment systems, which can spell trouble if you want to try and connect your device through a “single-pin “cable!
New aircraft often have standard single jack headphone sockets that can accommodate personal audio equipment. But some don't, including many older aircraft. To understand why, you have to remember that sockets started to be installed in the 1960s alongside the expansion of long-haul commercial flying.
In-Flight Entertainment Systems typically have a 3.5mm headphone jack in the armrest. To use Bluetooth headphones, you will need to connect a Bluetooth transmitter to the headphone jack and pair with your headphones. These can be found on Amazon and other electronics stores.
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Airlines give them out in amenity kits so yes, millions of people have used them. I personally don't like the harder foam ones given out by the airline as they cause ear pain. My wife bought a pair of silica gel earplugs that she uses a lot. they don't seem to cause ear pain like the foam ones can.
Quick Answer: Yes, AirPods work on planes and you can even use them during your flight. Airlines treat them no differently than wireless headphones. However, you should be aware of a few limitations. True wireless earbuds like Apple AirPods are great for work, home, and working out.