Shake Shack is taking their signature cheeseburger to 30,000 feet with a partnership with Delta Airlines. For many, there are moments when only a cheeseburger will suffice — during a frantic Christmas shopping trip, when we are feeling a little worse for wear, and in a week or so, some fortunate passengers can chow down on Shake Shack as part of their in-flight meal on routes over 900 miles. And I say “some” because this privilege is reserved for Delta’s flist-class passengers. From December 1, the world-famous burgers will be available on select long-haul flights out of Boston.
Shake Shack Will Soon Be Available on Delta Flights, but Only for Some Passengers
The Shake Shack Cheeseburger meal served onboard will include a 100 percent Angus beef patty, melty cheese, and a toasted potato bun. Passengers can customize their burger with classic toppings like tomato, lettuce, and the brand’s signature ShackSauce. The meal will be accompanied by a side of chips, Caesar salad, and a decadent dark chocolate brownie inspired by Shake Shack’s popular dessert offerings.
“At Shake Shack, we’re always looking for new and innovative ways to meet our guests where they are, even at 35,000 feet,” says the president of Global Licensing at Shake Shack, Michael Kark, in a press release. “Taking our beloved cheeseburger to new heights, Shake Shack is proud to partner with Delta as we elevate the in-flight dining and hospitality experience for travelers across the country.”
Shake Shack currently operates 19 licensed locations in US airports, including two at the Delta terminal in New York’s JFK Airport. The company plans to open another location at Boston’s Logan International Airport within six weeks, though it won’t be in the Delta terminals.
If you want to elevate your first-class experience with a side of fast food, you’ll need to plan ahead. First-class Delta passengers can pre-order their Shake Shack Cheeseburger up to 24 hours before their flight. You can do this through the Fly Delta app or by sending a link to your email seven days prior to departure.
Delta plans to expand to offer this option on other US flights throughout 2025. Unfortunately, it is not clear whether that means it will be available to other classes.
This collaboration expands on Delta’s existing partnership with Union Square Hospitality Group (USHG) and its founder, Danny Meyer, the mastermind behind Shake Shack. Meals from Union Square Events, USHG’s catering arm, are already available on specific Delta flights departing from John F. Kennedy International Airport.