Delta Air Lines will stop serving complimentary snacks and drinks on most flights under 350 miles. The policy change takes effect in the coming months and applies to short domestic routes.
The airline will remove beverage and snack service from these brief trips. Passengers can still purchase food and drinks from the onboard menu if available.
Delta is adding more in-flight service on longer flights instead. The carrier will introduce expanded snack options and full beverage service on routes over 1,500 miles.
The move aims to improve efficiency on short hops where service often gets interrupted. Delta says the change will reduce waste and allow crew to focus on safety during quick turnarounds.
Industry observers note that Delta follows a trend among major carriers. Other airlines have already trimmed or eliminated free service on regional flights.
Passengers on affected routes will still receive water upon request. Delta encourages travelers to bring their own snacks and drinks for short journeys.
The airline expects the adjustment to streamline operations. Delta will monitor customer feedback and may adjust the policy based on response.





