United Airlines Expands Choice Menu Meal, Snack Options
Airline introduces new fresh menus and snackboxes, available on more flights
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CHICAGO, July 22 - United Airlines is continuing its refresh of meal and snack service on North American flights, making items from the popular new Choice Menu available in additional markets, introducing new snackboxes with popular, well-known snack items, and making meal and snack service available on scores of flights where food previously was not offered for sale.
Beginning Aug. 1, United is adding Choice Menu fresh items on flights between the airline’s hubs and several leading business and leisure markets:
— Denver - Washington Dulles
— Chicago - Los Angeles
— Chicago - Kona, Hawaii
— Los Angeles - Washington Dulles
— Honolulu, Hawaii - the U.S. mainland (Chicago, Denver, San Francisco
and Los Angeles)
— Kahului, Hawaii - the U.S. mainland (Chicago, Denver, San Francisco
and Los Angeles)
Also beginning Aug. 1, customers on most flights at least two hours long may purchase four new themed Choice Menu snackboxes - Active, Classic, Luxe and Organic - which are replacing the smartpack, minimeal, quickpick and rightbite options. With the addition of the new Choice Menu snackboxes on flights of at least two hours - versus three hours previously - customers on nearly 300 additional United flights will be able to purchase an inflight snack. The newly designed boxes are printed on 100 percent recycled fiber.
Thursday, July 23, 2009
