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The Differences Between Delta’s & Southwest’s “Express” Cabin Service

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I experienced something new on my flights to Atlanta. On both trips, when the flight attendant announced the start of the in-flight service they said we’d get “express” service due to the short flight time.

That’s understandable as the 438-mile trip only takes a little over an hour in the air.

However, Delta and Southwest handled the situation differently and it made a difference.

Delta

Here’s what Delta offered for flights of 251-499 miles.

I took a pack of Biscoff cookies and passed on the beverage because I brought my own water bottle.

Southwest

Southwest took a different approach to the cabin service for a short flight. As soon as they were able, the cabin crew came around with a notepad and asked each passenger what they would like to drink. Shortly thereafter, they returned from the galley with a tray of drinks. In addition, each passenger was offered a pack of Southwest snack mix.

On flights that are less than 175 miles, Southwest offers water to passengers.

Thoughts

I found it interesting on how the two airlines handled a similar situation differently. Delta offers limited service to flights under 500 miles. In comparison, Southwest offers a full selection of beverages but changes how they provide the service to improve efficiency. Only on very short flights does Southwest only offer water to passengers.

What do you think about the limited service that airlines provide on shorter flights? How short of a flight would you’d agree there isn’t enough time to do the usual service?

Feature Photo (cropped): Saschaporsche / Wikipedia / CC BY-SA 3.0

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