This technically isn’t the first time you’ve been able to tote a Shake Shack burger onboard a Delta flight in L.A.: In 2017, Shake Shack opened a location inside Terminal 3—and it even served breakfast—though that outpost appears to have shuttered sometime around late 2020.
Delta passengers flying out of Los Angeles will soon be able to enjoy Shake Shack on select flights, as the fast casual chain and the airline announces an expanded partnership. In November, Delta announced that first class passengers on flights of more than 900 miles out of Boston could pre-select food from the Shake Shack
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US-based legacy carrier Delta Air Lines has announced that it will be expanding its partnership with American fast-food chain Shake Shack, as it will be offering first-class passengers the option to pre-select a Shake Shack cheeseburger meal on select flights out of Los Angeles International Airport (LAX).
Better than picking up an order of airport Shake Shack to-go and carrying it on board, hot Shack burgers are now served in-flight on select Delta routes.
Beginning today, first-class passengers on flights with a distance longer than 900 miles going out of New York-La Guardia (LGA), Atlanta (ATL), Los Angeles (LAX), and Seattle will have Shake Shack as an option.
Do you want ShackSauce with that? Delta and Shake Shack continue to delight customers’ tastebuds, expanding their first-of-its-kind onboard partnership to four new cities.  Starting March 4, mouthwatering burgers will be available in First Class on flights over 900 miles out of Atlanta,
Delta and Shake Shack have teamed up to serve burgers to some passengers on flights of more than 900 miles out of Atlanta, Los Angeles, New York-LaGuardia and Seattle. But not everyone on board will be able to savor the taste of the burgers. They will only be for those flying in First Class, Delta said in a news release.
The move comes on the heels of a December initial launch out of Boston after the airline served more than 10,000 burgers in the air, Delta said.
Delta passengers flying out of Los Angeles will soon be able to enjoy Shake Shack on select flights, as the fast casual chain and the airline announces an expanded partnership. In November ...