Delta Air Lines thanks Scotland fans with free snacks

Short overview
Delta Air Lines gave free snacks to Scotland fans flying from Boston to Miami for their World Cup match against Brazil, thanking them for bringing 'so much joy' to the city.
Delta Air Lines has thanked Scotland supporters traveling from Boston to Miami for their World Cup match against Brazil by offering them free snacks. The gesture was a token of appreciation for the "so much joy" the fans brought to the city of Boston during their stay.
Free snacks for traveling fans
On Wednesday, Scotland faces Brazil in a highly anticipated World Cup match. Ahead of the game, Delta Air Lines surprised Scotland fans flying from Boston to Miami with complimentary snacks. The airline's crew handed out treats to passengers, acknowledging the positive impact the supporters had on Boston.
A warm thank you
Delta's move was widely praised on social media, with fans sharing photos and videos of the free snacks. The airline's gesture highlighted the camaraderie and goodwill that international tournaments often foster among fans and locals alike.
Scotland fans have been noted for their passionate yet friendly presence in Boston, contributing to a festive atmosphere. The free snacks served as a small but meaningful recognition of their sportsmanship and enthusiasm.
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