Re: Even first-class fliers see less food

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Something's wrong here.. 10% of 572 mil. makes 57.2 mil.
That's how much the airlines are planning to save through food
service cuts. That's basically nothing compare to what they are
losing on yearly basis.

Let's remember that the airlines , especially majors got where
they are by cutting too much, and making themselves more like another
airline with no food service at all.. I'd say do not cut the service,
and make that your niche..

Guess, i am not seing the things from the same perspective...

BAHA ACUNER - CFI,CFII,MEI

www.bahadiracuner.com
www.acuwings.com


In the second quarter, the
nation's 10 largest airlines spent $572 million on food. Food spending=20
relative to their flying capacity was down 10% from the year before,=20
according to Aviation Daily. Airlines paid more for food than they did for

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