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[quote user="n012944"] <p>[quote user="daveklepper"]appreciate the information. What about food for coach passsengers? Was the Continental man's statement correct?[/quote]</p><p>Several airlines offer a "buy on board" type meal service. It is a box lunch that are sold once in the air. I have not flown Continental in many years, so I do not know if they do something different than that.</p><p>[/quote]</p><p>I few from Portand, Oregon to Houston on Continental about a year ago. They served the coach passengers a small ham and cheese sandwich, a small bag of chips, an apple, and choice of drink, e.g. coffee, coke, water, etc.</p><p>Yesterday I flew from Austin to Dallas on American Airlines. Passengers could buy a sandwich for $5.00; they could buy some snacks for $3.00; they could buy a beer or wine for $4.00 or $5.00. Coffee, a soft drink, water, etc. were offered for free.</p><p>As one who spent a lifetime traveling, I can tell you that airline food has never been very good. In fact, after the first couple of meals, I planned my trips so that I could eat in a good restaurant before the flight or after arrival. </p><p> </p><p> </p>
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