Delta Cancels Meal Service on Over 200 Flights Due to Food Safety Concerns
A routine FDA inspection at Detroit Metro Airport uncovered issues, prompting Delta to halt meal services temporarily.
- More than 200 Delta flights from Detroit were affected over the weekend by the meal service suspension.
- The decision followed an FDA inspection that identified a food safety issue at Delta's catering partner's facility.
- Delta quickly shut down hot food production and suspended operations at the affected kitchen.
- No illnesses have been reported among passengers or employees due to the food safety issue.
- Delta is compensating affected passengers with travel vouchers or frequent flyer miles and is revising its food preparation processes.