Continental keeps appetite for food
If you still want a free meal aboard a US airline, fly Continental.
They’re the last remaining traditional US airline to serve food.
A spokeswoman said that was not changing.
“We haven’t wavered from that policy,” she said.
They also have yet to remove blankets and pillows from their planes. And there’s no intention of changing that, either.
“We think it’s a strategy that will pay off for us in the long run,” she said.
Report by David Wilkening
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