Continental Airlines (NYSE:CAL) said Monday it will charge for meals on many of its U.S., Canada and Latin American routes starting in fall, according to MarketWatch. However, the airline will continue to offer complimentary food in economy class on all intercontinental flights and domestic routes over six hours.
The airline is continuing to invest in services and amenities that customers value. For instance, Continental is deploying DIRECTV live television service and new flat-bed BusinessFirst seats. GoGo inflight internet service will make its debut on Continental later this year.
Mar 16 · 12:35:00 PM · Source: MarketWatch
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