Delta Air Lines Cuts In-Flight Service On Short Flights
Delta Airlines is ending the provision of drinks and snacks on certain flights. The airline is reportedly looking to save money through this measure. The specific types of flights affected include those with up to 300 passengers. Delta Airlines is eliminating free snacks and beverages on short-term flights of less than 350 miles. The policy excludes passengers traveling in first class. The change was reported by WWJ Detroit. Delta Airlines will stop providing snacks, in-flight meals, or drinks to economy passengers on flights under 350 miles starting May 19th. First-class customers will continue to receive these amenities. The policy change specifically targets short-distance economy service. Passengers will no longer receive items such as Sun Chips or Biscoff on these routes. The airline stated the move is intended to create a consistent experience across its entire network.
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“Delta Airlines is ending drinks and snacks on certain flights. Flights up to 300 in.”
“ending drinks and snacks on certain flights. Flights up to 300 in.”
“Delta Airlines eliminating free snacks and beverages on short-term flights of less than 350 miles, unless you're in first class.”
“达美航空取消了短途航班上的免费零食。”
“Starting May 19th, economy passengers on flights under 350 miles would not get snacks, in-flight meals, or drinks. But first-class customers still will.”
“Delta Airlines is making a change. It will no longer offer snacks and drinks on hundreds of short flights. Starting May 19th, if your flight is under 350 miles, you will not get any of those sun chips or biscoff.”
“The airline announced it is officially cutting food and beverage service on its shortest flights, so those less than 350 miles, to create what it says is a consistent experience across its network.”
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