Delta cuts food and beverage service on short flights
ET If you're taking a short Delta Air Lines flight this summer, you won't receive food and beverage service. The Atlanta-based airline carrier will no longer provide any food or beverage service on flights of 349 miles or less, including routes such as Los Angeles to San Francisco. Delta will also offer full food and beverage service on flights of 350 miles or more for Delta Comfort and Delta Main Cabin passengers, which is about 14% of its daily flights.
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