Delta Air Lines is restoring same-sex love scenes in two films after outrage on social media, including from Olivia Wilde, the director of the 2019 comedy ‘Booksmart’, one of the movies.

Delta and other airlines source films from third-party companies that edit and distribute various versions of films for in-flight viewing.

The Atlanta-based airline said studios provide the theatrical version and an edited version of many films and that it selected edited versions of both ‘Booksmart’ and Elton John biopic ‘Rocketman.’

This is truly a bummer. There is no nudity in this scene. What makes it too obscene for airplane viewing? What airline? https://t.co/5QwlomY2fR — olivia wilde (@oliviawilde) October 27, 2019

We are immediately putting a new process in place for managing content available through Delta’s in-flight entertainment, the airline said in a statement.

We selected the edited version and now realize content well within our guidelines was unnecessarily excluded from both films. We are working to make sure this doesn’t happen again.

Airlines receive films from their third-party content providers that work with studios on various versions. Spafax, a unit of British advertising giant WPP, works with Delta Airlines. Industry sources have said airlines’ film guidelines vary greatly, with airlines such as state-owned Saudia Airlines among the strictest.

Delta said it plans to receive new edits of the films that retain the LGBTQ+ love scenes in both ‘Booksmart’ and Rocketman that will be on our flights as soon as possible.

It is not the first time Delta air lines has been under fire for edits to same-sex love scenes in its onboard movies.

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