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Delta is cutting food and beverage service on shorter flights

2 sources2 storiesFirst seen 5/5/2026Score50Mixed Progress
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Delta Air Lines Will Stop Serving Snacks and Drinks on Short Flights.

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Most travelers flying less than 350 miles on Delta will soon have to go without free coffee and cookies, but the carrier is adding service to longer flights.

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Delta is cutting food and beverage service on shorter flights.

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Routes that are under a certain distance will no longer offer food and beverage service, the airline said.

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