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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
9-18-2008 @ 11:39AM
Frank said...
Randy said...
But to offer food ONLY for purchase, and then not have enough when additional passengers are WILLING to pay for it... that's just a crummy experience for that passenger.
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Randy, most of the food boarded, IF NOT PURCHASED, can not be sold on another flight. example: Turkey Sandwich or Chef Salad. It's a LOSS.
These items are thrown out. At the beginning of the "Buy On Board" program, they overboarded this items and many went un-purchased. Since then, they board what they believe will be "sold" on that particular flight. Of course, it's usually NOT enough. And, every flight is different.
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