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Delta Air Lines clarifies tipping policy after lounge controversy at LAX

Delta Air Lines clarifies tipping policy after lounge controversy at LAX
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A recent incident at the Delta One Lounge in Los Angeles International Airport has sparked controversy and discussions about tipping etiquette in airport lounges. A passenger reported on Reddit that a waiter at the lounge provided him with a laminated card displaying Venmo details alongside the Delta One logo, suggesting a request for a tip. This act was perceived by some as a breach of etiquette, leading to divided opinions on social media platforms.

The Delta One Lounge, a premium facility reserved for first-class passengers and invited 360 members, usually offers luxurious services without expectations for tipping. The use of Delta’s logo on the card raised concerns, prompting discussions on whether such actions should be considered a breach of Delta’s policies.

Delta Air Lines clarified its stance through a conversation with the New York Post, stating that while employees can accept tips, they are prohibited from soliciting them. Any indication of tipping supported by the airline, as suggested by using the company's logo, is against their policy. Delta emphasized that “Any situation where an employee solicits a tip, whether it is with a paper card or verbally, is not allowed.”

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Social media reactions varied, with some users finding comparisons to tipping seen at hotels and restaurants valid, while others felt such behavior warranted reporting and potential disciplinary action. This incident aligns with past controversies, such as a viral photo of a tip jar placed in the showers of Delta One Lounge, sparking a broader discussion on tipping norms.

In the broader context, tipping in airport lounges is uncommon outside the United States, contrasting with American customs where tips are often expected. In most European, Asian, and other regions, tipping practices differ significantly, with airport lounges rarely expecting tips.

Delta Air Lines continues to uphold its policy of non-solicitation of tips, and this incident at Los Angeles International Airport serves as a reminder of the differences in cultural expectations surrounding tipping in various service environments.

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