American Airlines Snacks and Light Meals

American Airlines has recently began offering new options for snacks and light meals on US domestic flights.

On flights over two hours, passengers may purchase the following for $3.00:

* GNS Cinn-a-berry Breakfast Blend
* Mega Bite® Snickerdoodle Cookies
* Lay’s Stax® Potato Crisps
* Milk Chocolate M&M’s®

Health food, huh? Bottled Water is available for $2.00.

On morning flights over 3 hours, the following are added to your choices for $5.00:

Breakfast Bagel Sandwich: Plain bagel with sliced turkey and muenster cheese. You get sides of mayo and mustard. I had one of these last week and it was okay. There was LOADS of turkey.

Club Croissant Sandwich: Crossant with turkey and cheddar, lettuce and tomato. Mayo on the side.

For evening flights over 3 hours, the following are available for $5.00:

Italian Wrap: Turkey, ham, romaine and parmesan with a side of Italian herb vinegarette.

Turkey And Cheese Ciabatta: smoked turkey, Swiss and lettuce on a cheese ciabatta roll with a side of creamy cilantro dressing.

Asian Chicken Salad: Romaine lettuce and napa cabbage with grilled chicken, water chestnuts, red bell peppers, mandarin oranges and slivered almonds. Oriental Sesame dressing is served on the side.


By Carrie Thompson | Permalink

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Comments

Ah che' | January 16th, 2007 at 1:47 pm
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This is garbage. The airlines jumped on the peanut allergy thing but have totally ignored other allergies. Gluten/Wheat intolerance affects nearly 1% of the population. Every one of those “choices” they provide while they have me held captive for several hours would leave me dead sick for days. AND I am lucky enough to PAY for those choices. What happened to the days when budget airlines were budget airlines and premium airlines offered service! Booooo!


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