Las Vegas Review-Journal

Economy class to get free meals on two American flights

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Airlines dropped free sandwiches and other meals in economy on domestic flights after brutal downturns in 2001 and 2008. They have been slow to bring back food despite rising profits, leading to grumbling by some passengers.

Fares on transconti­nental flights can be very similar. Five airlines are offering the same $184 price for a one-way nonstop flight from New York to Los Angeles on June 1. So airlines are looking for an edge with touches such as better seats — and now, free food.

It’s unclear how far the food trend will go, but airlines can afford a few sandwiches and cheese platters after posting huge profits in recent years thanks to strong travel demand and cheaper fuel. American Airlines Group Inc. earned $2.7 billion last year.

American said it will open the kitchen on nonstop flights between New York and both Los Angeles and San Francisco. The airline says that passengers will get a continenta­l break- fast or a sandwich wrap, chips and dessert, or they can pick a vegetarian meal or a fruit-and-cheese plate.

That leaves United Airlines as the biggest U.S. carrier with no plans yet to bring back free meals in economy on any domestic flights.

Last month, after Delta’s food announceme­nt, United’s second-ranking executive suggested that his airline wasn’t thinking about adding free meals. On Tuesday, a spokesman said United is always looking at opportunit­ies to stay competitiv­e.

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