After heavy rains delayed a number of Delta flights bound for Atlanta on Tuesday, crews aboard several aircraft ordered enough pizza to feed passengers and keep them happy while they were stuck on the ground.
Photos of the impromptu pizza parties, taken by passengers aboard the planes, immediately went viral:
Well my @Delta pizza party pic is going viral right now. Here's a couple more shots of our #deltapizzaparty pic.twitter.com/2T9MxLrpN7
— Riley Vasquez (@RileyVasquez) May 27, 2015
We are sitting on a runway stuck on a @Delta flight because of weather. So they're throwing us a pizza party! pic.twitter.com/QO0ntZvs4I
— Riley Vasquez (@RileyVasquez) May 26, 2015
Riley Vasquez, a passenger on a diverted flight from Denver who took the above photos, told NBC Philadelphia the pizza “made everyone so much happier. When they announced they ordered pizza the plane erupted in cheer and applause.”
Delta continues with class. Stuck due to weather and the crew ordered everyone pizza. #deltaairlines pic.twitter.com/yMeBCFF0qL
— Bill Wittenmyer (@BillyTheKidWitt) May 26, 2015
"We circled in the air for a while then the captain said we were diverting to Knoxville because of storms over the airport in Atlanta," Khoury Ashooh, a passenger on a different flight that was also delayed in Tennessee, told the Daily Mail. Once on the ground, Ashooh said a baggage cart stacked with pizza boxes rolled up to the plane. The pizza was then brought onboard and distributed by flight attendants.
According to CNN, Delta canceled 106 flights Tuesday (3 percent of its daily traffic) and delayed 653 flights (21 percent of its daily flights). Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport is Delta's largest hub, hosting upward of 960 departures during its busiest days.
Delta spokesman Morgan Durrant told NBC Philadelphia the pizza parties are part of the airline's standard protocols.
"It’s part of a standing procedure at Delta to get food and beverages to delayed customers -- whether it be a severe weather event that drove the diversion last night or a delay in airport due to an aircraft mechanical issue,” Durrant said.
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