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Are blankets free on Delta?

Wi-Fi: Delta Comfort+ passengers have access to Wi-Fi when it is available on the aircraft. Complimentary pillows, blankets, and sleep kits: Pillows and blankets are available on request for all flights, while sleep kits are provided on certain transcontinental flights and long-haul international flights.



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Relax in comfort with a soft blanket and pillow. Enjoy chef curated meals on an extra-large tray table and a wide selection of complimentary beer, spirits and fine wine.

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Food & Beverage Offerings Enjoy complimentary snacks on every flight over 250 miles. Flights will feature Coca-Cola beverages and juices. Make your selection, sit back, snack, and feel refreshed.

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Yes, you can typically ask a flight attendant for a blanket on a plane. Flight attendants are there to assist passengers with their needs during the flight, and they can provide blankets upon request, subject to availability.

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On Delta, for example, the “pillowcases and blankets are laundered after each use, so they're clean and fresh,” says Savannah Huddleston, who works for the company's corporate communications department.

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Onboard Services & Amenities Because cleanliness is a top priority, we're making changes to our onboard service and amenities to ensure the safety of our customers and employees while maintaining comforts you enjoy. Pillows and blankets will continue to be available on long-haul international flights.

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Blankets are considered a personal item by most airlines and will be treated much in the same way as a jacket would. It is best if your blanket is compact and can fit into your carry on bag for storage if not in use. Plus, if your blanket can fit in your carry on bag it will not count as a personal item.

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Masks are optional inside U.S. airports and on most flights. Please continue to bring a mask for international travel and check your destination requirements.

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For one thing, in an era of increasingly intense price competition and pressure to control costs, many airlines no longer even provide complimentary pillows and blankets to all their passengers. Others still provide them on a limited basis, as upscale amenities for passengers in premium seats.

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After use, airlines will most often send blankets off to be washed at an industrial facility (whether it's one they operate themselves or via a laundry service), but for some carriers this only happens at their home base airports, so used blankets are either stuffed in the overhead bins or folded back up.

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Blankets and Pillows The cabin temperature on some planes can be notoriously cold, so you can always ask a flight attendant if blankets are available. And if you're on a red-eye flight, you should ask if pillows are available, too.

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Most do not offer blankets on domestic flights due to the short duration of the flight, and for international flights, a limited number of blankets are stored onboard that will not cater to every passenger. Blankets are a go-to item on international and domestic flights because of the rather cold cabin temperature.

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As she revealed to HuffPost, freshly washed blankets are only supplied to the first flights of the day. On subsequent flights, the blankets are re-folded and re-used. As for the tray tables, Keagle said they are cleaned about once a day, usually when the aircraft RONs (remains overnight).

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Solid food items (not liquids or gels) can be transported in either your carry-on or checked bags. Liquid or gel food items larger than 3.4 oz are not allowed in carry-on bags and should be placed in your checked bags if possible.

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