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Continental Airlines Cuts Back On Free Food


Continental Airlines will discontinue offering free food to economy-class passengers on the majority of its domestic flights in the United States and Canada and on flights to some leisure destinations in Latin America and the Caribbean, the airline announced Monday.

The airline plans to offer “a variety of high quality, healthy food choices” for sale in economy class. Prices and menus have not yet been determined and will be announced before the new program begins in the fall.

In addition to most domestic flights in the U.S. and Canada, the food-for-purchase program will apply to leisure destinations such as Cancun and Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, and the Caribbean Islands, Continental spokeswoman Christen David said.

Complimentary food will still be offered on flights to business destinations such as Mexico City, Mexico.

Economy-class passengers on trans-Atlantic and trans-Pacific flights, flights to South America, some additional international routes and domestic routes lasting more than six hours also will continue to receive free food.

Continental will continue to offer complimentary food to all first- and business-class passengers. Nonalcoholic beverages and snacks including pretzels still will be complimentary for passengers on all Continental flights.

Continental noted that its main U.S. competitors either already charge economy-class passengers for food, or do not offer food.

(Source: http://edition.cnn.com/)



3 Responses

  1. Free food? Isn’t it part of those expensive tickets? Soon they’ll request separate payment for seats, for using the bathroom during the flight and for every call of a flight attendant.

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