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airline meals Blog Posts
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After a hiatus of nearly three years, AirlineMeals.net, one of the web's most compelling roadkill websites is back on line. |
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Continental Airlines has finally thrown in the towel and is giving up the free meals in coach. Instead, they're instituting a buy-on-board program. Maybe I'm suffering from Stockholm Syndrome, and I've become assimilated by my airline ... |
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Airline Meal Suggestions. Here are some tips to insure you have a gluten free meal in flight: 1. If the carrier you are flying offers gluten-free meals, it is necessary to make a gluten free request in advance of travel. ... |
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I've just booked a flight from Dublin, Ireland to Newark. The flight time is just under nine hours. As a sufferer of Celiac Disease, I tried to book a Gluten-Free meal. Guess what - they've stopped providing this facility. |
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For years after most airlines stopped providing free food on their flights, Continental Airlines remained a company that believed giving their passengers free meals would increase customer loyalty and, in the long run, increase revenue. ... |
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Sure enough, on the flight over, they had only one special meal even though it stated on the tickets we both had special meals ordered. I was able to have salad with my own dressing and some fruit from the airline meal. ... |
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Member of Star Alliance, Continental Airlines in-flight meals economy class will be available for purchase on selected routes. The economy class in-flight meals. |
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Remember airline meals? Man, they were awful. But you didn't have to hand over physical cash to pay for them. And if you were hungry, at least you could try to eat something rubbery€¦ick€¦anyway. Maybe there's a metaphor in here about the ... |
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Then I called Continental myself, and their reservations agent told me that not only are the gluten-free meals being discontinued, but the airline won't serve special meals for diabetics either. Given how difficult it is to bring foods ... |
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Desperate for ways to cut costs and generate revenue, airlines around the world have been changing the practice of offering free meals on their flights, with the latest airline to begin charging for meals being Continental Airlines ... |
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