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  2. Hotel, meal vouchers now available in the United app if ... - AOL

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    United Airlines announced new in-app functions, including the ability to get digital hotel and meal vouchers if your flight is ... the whole family during Nordstrom's Half-Yearly Sale: Up to 60% ...

  3. Buy on board - Wikipedia

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    Continental Airlines, the last large United States carrier to offer free meals on all domestic flights, [6] announced in March 2010 that it would begin a buy on board program in fall 2010 and end many of its free meal programs on domestic flights. [7] Jeff Green of Businessweek described the end of Continental's program as an "end of an era." [8]

  4. Here’s what the four major U.S. airlines offer for inflight meals and refreshments: American Airlines Free in Main Cabin and Main Cabin Extra on all flights traveling more than 250 miles:

  5. United Airlines is bringing back meals on some longer flights ...

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    United Airlines passengers on domestic flights of four hours or longer can buy meals from a revamped menu, The Chicago Business Journal reported.

  6. Airline meal - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1920s, Western Air Express was one of the first airlines to serve in-flight meals in the United States, [7] beginning with flights between Los Angeles and San Francisco. Food served included fried chicken, cake, fruits and sandwiches. [8] Mealtimes served as a distraction from the unpleasant flight experience and helped ease nerves.

  7. No frills - Wikipedia

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    No-frills airlines are airlines that offer low fares but eliminate all non-essential services, such as complimentary food, in-flight entertainment systems, and business-class seating. A no-frills airline will typically cut overhead by flying from more remote airports (with lower access charges) and by using a single type of aircraft. [ 2 ]