Meals on planes no more
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Like most of the news tidbits of the last week, it bears qualification. The ending of food service is on domestic flights of less than 2 hours in duration. Typically, IMHO, these are the best of the airline meals because they are usually prepackaged sandwiches and cookies. Not great, but on par with 'wrapped in celophane' sandwiches you buy.
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If you can't bring on your own food (after all, another thread said you can't bring on bottled water, so I imagine other food items will be out also), and they don't serve food, diabetics and others who must eat fairly frequently will effectively be banned from international travel. I can foresee another war starting if this happens.
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I saw on the news that it was only on domestic flights that no meals will be served. I am sure this is just temporary to cut costs. This really won't affect me because I almost never fly on a US carrier. I also agree with the above that this is not a good idea. Meals help occupy people's time. With no meals, travellers will be more restless and cranky. This is not a good thing. JG
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I heard meals will continue to be served in business and first class. Next they will let all coach passengers exit at the back of the plane. Sounds like they are instituting more and more class distinctions. Believe me, fares will rise dramatically over the comming year with less services and more inconvenience. Air travel will never be the same and I guess that's the way it has to be but I think we will wax sentimential for the good old days. <BR>
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Yes, they only need to tighten security for the coach meals. First class and business meals involve no security risks. If you're not careful, a coach meal can just burst right into flames in the middle of the flight. <BR> <BR>So cutting service is the way the airlines think they're going to win my business back? Hmmm.
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If the morning newscasts were correct and the airlines decided to do this based upon last week's attacks, I'm confused why this no-meals policy is for coach class. It was my understanding from every news report that the hijackers were seated in business/first class sections. So, is this just a way to trim costs under the guise of increased security?
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` <BR>Guess we'll all have one less thing to complain about --- at least on those domestic flights who will now only be providing beverages & presumably snacks ? Good point that food service keeps passengers occupied & now we'll only be able to look forward to peanuts & libations. If we don't have a meal to keep us busy, then how about offering free movies to entertain us peons in the back of the plane ???
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Here's a report from CNN. It looks like this is a cost issues, not a security issue. My guess is that the policy will differ with different airlines. <BR> <BR>http://www.cnn.com/2001/TRAVEL/NEWS/...ood/index.html
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What are you people complaining about? Airplane food has been the butt of jokes for many a year and now you're complaining that they're eliminating it for cost/security? And why does the airline have to keep us "occupied"? Are we infants? President Bush has said that we will all have to make sacrifices and I see this as only a minor sacrifice in light of things to come.

