Amid an airline business in disaster, Delta Air Lines discovered an sudden strategy to lower corners: nixing its snack and drink service on flights below 350 miles lengthy.
Delta is eliminating its “Specific Service” tier of in-flight meals and drinks, which beforehand supplied fundamental facilities together with water, tea, espresso, and two snack choices to passengers on flights between 250 and 500 miles in size. As an alternative, all flights longer than 350 miles will get Delta’s full beverage and snack service—whereas all flights shorter than 350 miles will get no meals or drink choices in any respect.
The information of Delta’s new coverage comes simply days after Spirit Airlines announced its near-immediate closure, as the continuing struggle within the Center East continues to drive up fuel prices and as airfares are skyrocketing, up 24% between January and April of 2026. All of it paints an image of an business struggling to remain afloat, though there could also be extra to Delta’s resolution than cost-cutting.
In a press release to Quick Firm, a Delta consultant mentioned the transfer is meant to “create a extra constant expertise throughout our community. Even on the small variety of flights with out beverage service, our crew will proceed to be seen, obtainable, and targeted on caring for our clients, like they do on each flight.”
Which flights are affected?
Delta’s new coverage goes into impact on Might 19, when roughly 450 each day Delta flights will go from Specific Service to no service. Solely flights between 250 and 350 miles in size might be affected by the change, as flights below 250 miles already don’t have any meals or drink service.
Delta emphasizes that these shorter flights spend lower than an hour within the air and make up solely 9% of all of the provider’s each day flights.
Nonetheless, the transfer places Delta’s service threshold larger than different main U.S. legacy carriers: On United Airways, service begins at 300 miles, and on American Airways, it begins at 250 miles.
Whereas many Delta flights are receiving a downgrade in service, many others are getting a bonus. Flights between 350 and 500 miles are being upgraded from Specific Service to Full Service, that means 14% of flights every day are getting extra in-flight choices.
First-class Delta passengers will nonetheless obtain foods and drinks service on each flight, no matter size.
Why make this variation?
Although on paper the transfer could seem to be an effort to chop prices, there’s additionally an operational precedent for the change. With 350-mile flights sometimes solely being an hour lengthy, there’s a really small window—usually solely quarter-hour—for flight attendants to truly present service to each passenger. Slicing snack and drink service from these flights frees up attendants to concentrate on security and reply to passenger requests.
Social media is break up on Delta’s resolution. Many reasoned that when a flight is lower than an hour lengthy, snacks and drinks are pointless anyway.
“In-flight service is annoying. I don’t want cookies or apple juice. We’re all adults. Simply get us there, and we’re all good,” one X user wrote in response to the information.
“So long as everybody is aware of the coverage and may hydrate on the terminal, that is effective,” argued another.
However others mentioned the transfer got here throughout as low cost and unfair to passengers. “Y’all can’t even throw a snack machine up in that thang?” asked one user.
“Delta can afford to pay their CEO $27 million,” reads another response. “However a complimentary water bottle is the place they draw the road.”
“Crashing planes, elevating costs, and also you don’t even get a drink and a lil snack,” wrote a third user. “It’s time to revolt.”

