Sunday, November 2, 2008
Fort Worth-based American Airlines offers two new afternoon sandwich options for sale
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American Airlines announced that, beginning this weekend, its economy class travelers will have new afternoon sandwich options to choose from in American's food-for-sale program.
"American Airlines continuously evaluates ways in which we can enhance the travel experience for our customers," said John Tiliacos, American's Managing Director - Onboard Products. "By consistently refreshing our food-for-sale program, we are able to offer a variety of products and services valued by our loyal customers."
Beginning Saturday, American Airlines customers traveling domestically or to destinations in the Caribbean or Mexico will have the choice of two new sandwich offerings for afternoon snacking:
· Italian Deli Panini - beef salami and turkey, provolone cheese, lettuce and tomato on panini bread served with a side of Italian herb dressing
· Roast Beef Ciabatta - roast beef and provolone cheese, lettuce and tomato on ciabatta bread served with a side of horseradish Dijon dressing.
A customer favorite, the Asian chicken wrap - grilled chicken, romaine lettuce, Napa cabbage, red bell peppers and Mandarin orange slices wrapped in a tortilla - will remain on the menu. The above items are available for $6 each and will be offered on flights lasting three hours or longer and departing after 10 a.m.
For customers traveling on flights departing before 10 a.m. and lasting three hours or longer, American Airlines will continue to offer its popular bagel sandwich - a plain bagel with roasted turkey and mild muenster cheese - and the breakfast croissant - a croissant layered with turkey, muenster cheese, lettuce and tomato - both available for $6 each.
American, a founding member of the global oneworld® Alliance, accepts American Express® Cards and all major credit and debit cards for onboard purchases. Receipts are provided to passengers upon request.
Food-for-sale items may vary on American Eagle and AmericanConnection flights.
Source: American Airlines
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Mrflyer Anonymous
Yea but there service is still bad. Just hope you don't have to fly eagle. Or you will never make it to your connecting flight. Than there answer is sorry get you a cot while you can and have a nice night in the terminal. Or American cancels because of poor maintenance than tells you to bad to sad see you tomorrow
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alexander troup Verified
Flying Cafes and Bistros in the airlines, what will they think of next... strip joint in the air...A.T...Co Pilot.
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