If Flying Alaska Airlines, Opt for the Northwest Deli Picnic Pack
If you happen to be flying out of the Northwest, there's a good chance you may be flying Alaska Airlines. In fact, if you're flying out of Yakima first, your only option is Alaska Airlines. That suits me fine as I do like flying Alaska.
Gone are the days when you get an in-flight meal for the most part. You're welcome to pack a sandwich or grab something from the terminal to stash with you for your flight but, on flights with a few miles, they have the option for a few snacks while flying.
Sure, you get a complimentary cookie or pretzels along with your coffee, tea, alcohol for purchase, and assorted sodas and juices. On top of that, they offer these pre-packaged snack packs that are sometimes just a little extra something you can take advantage of especially if you refuse to pay so much to eat at the airport.
Alaska Airlines has a fruit and cheese plate I do like but you have to preorder that. Though I love it, if I was planning on preordering I would have just grabbed the fruit and cheese option at the Hudson store inside the airport and brought it with me.
I'm a big fan of the Northwest Deli Picnic Pack, though.
This Northwest Deli pack includes chips, almonds, salami of some kind, a smoked cheese spread, these multigrain crackers I use as a vessel for the cheese, and an Almond Roca. Though it says salami stick the last time I got this it was slices. Either way, it worked for me as I wasn't hungry when I got on the flight but soon as my stomach told me otherwise and the pilot said it was a 4 hour flight, I figured I had to do something.
It was perfect and my go-to when I fly with Alaska Airlines.