Delta Offers Free Premium Snacks in Flight to Some Cardholders

by Anthony Losanno
Delta A321

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While flying between Tampa International Airport (TPA) and Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) today, I noticed an offer from Delta Air Lines that I have never noticed before. After connecting to the in-flight Wi-Fi, a box under “In-Flight Menu” popped up. It offered a complimentary premium snack (the ones sold in back) just for holding a co-branded credit card.

Delta In-Flight Snack Menu

Delta SkyMiles® Blue, Gold, Gold Business, Platinum, Platinum Business, Reserve, and Reserve Business American Express Cardmembers are all eligible for the snack if presented with this offer. It said it was valid until January 22nd and that you just need to be logged in to Delta’s Wi-Fi on a flight longer than 900 miles within the US, Canada, Mexico, or the Caribbean, hit redeem, and then show it to the flight attendant. Breakfast and snacks were served in First Class on my flight, so I’m going to save it for another time.

Delta Free Snack

Terms & Conditions:

  • Basic Delta SkyMiles® Blue, Gold, Gold Business, Platinum, Platinum Business, Reserve, and Reserve Business American Express Card Members (each, an “Eligible Card Member”) can enjoy a premium complimentary snack limited time offer available onboard Delta Sync Wi-Fi enabled aircraft on flights over 900 miles that are within the United States or between the United States and Canada, Mexico, Central America, and Caribbean (an “Eligible Flight”) while supplies last from October 22, 2025 through January 22, 2026.
  • To redeem this offer, the Eligible Card Member must: (i) log-in to Delta Sync Wi-Fi platform on an Eligible Flight; (ii) click “Redeem Now” on the premium complimentary snack limited time offer; (iii) show the credential to a flight attendant during regular cabin service; and (iv) select one of the available premium complimentary snacks.
  • Limited time offer is only redeemable during regular cabin service.
  • Eligible Card Member premium complimentary snacks may vary and are subject to change and availability.
  • Limit of one premium complimentary snack per Eligible Card Member per Eligible Flight.
  • New Eligible Card Members will be eligible for the premium complimentary snack only after receiving their Card from American Express.
  • Additional Card Members are not eligible for this offer.
  • To be eligible for this offer, Card Account(s) must not be canceled and not past due at the time of the Eligible Flight.
  • Fulfillment of this offer is the sole responsibility of Delta.

Anthony’s Take: Free is always a good thing. If you have one of these American Express cards, check to see if you’re targeted on your next Delta flight.

(Image Credits: Delta Air Lines.)

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