Atlanta — Delta Air Lines said it will discontinue complimentary snacks and beverages on flights under 350 miles beginning May 19, affecting Main Cabin and Delta Comfort+ customers. First-class passengers will continue to receive full snack and drink service on all routes. The carrier said the change will touch roughly 450 flights each day, including short-haul routes such as Atlanta to Charlotte and Atlanta to Nashville. The airline described the move as part of broader adjustments to onboard service for the summer. Flights at or above 350 miles will continue to include standard snack and beverage service, while trips shorter than 350 miles will offer no onboard snacks or drinks under the new policy. Delta said the update is intended to create a more consistent experience because the limited time on shorter flights often constrains cabin service. The airline will implement the change on the stated date and apply it to the affected short-haul routes across its network.
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If you're a frequent Delta flyer on short routes, prepare for a change. No more free snacks or drinks on flights under 350 miles starting May 19. This affects Main Cabin and Delta Comfort+ passengers. First-class service remains untouched.
Delta's decision aims to streamline service on shorter flights. They claim the limited time constrains cabin service. About 450 flights a day will be impacted. If you're planning a short trip, pack a snack or plan to buy onboard. Worth forwarding if you know a Delta regular.
Delta Air Lines benefits from streamlined onboard operations and potential cost reduction through standardizing service across short-haul routes.
Main Cabin and Delta Comfort+ passengers on flights under 350 miles lost complimentary snacks and beverages starting May 19, requiring them to provide their own refreshments or purchase items if available.
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