The new benefit launched on March 4!
Burgers in the sky? Where will Shake Shack fly next with Delta?
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First-class flights are about to get tastier for some Delta passengers!
Starting March 4, first-class travelers on flights over 900 miles from New York's LaGuardia Airport (LGA), Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL), Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), and Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) will get Shake Shack burgers, Caesar salad, and a brownie.
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"Our partnership with Delta has been a fantastic way to bring Shake Shack to more guests in a setting where hospitality matters – while traveling," Michael Kark, president of global licensing at Shake Shack, said in a statement. "The response has been amazing, and we're excited to expand this partnership, giving even more Delta travelers a chance to enjoy Shake Shack on their journey."
Delta and Shake Shack teamed up in 2024, starting at Boston Logan International Airport (BOS). First-class passengers can choose this option before their flights. Also, Delta, Shake Shack, and UberEATS have a "buy one get one free" for ShackBurgers on UberEATS for Delta x Uber waitlist members by March 6.
"Customers love the Shake Shack experience on our flights; we've served over 10,000 burgers from Boston since December," said Stephanie Laster, managing director of onboard service, in a statement.
The airline hinted that more cities could get this option soon, saying, "With more expansions coming, you never know where burgers might fly next."