Inflight service on WN (was Re: [AIRLINE] BRAND NEW TO LIST !)

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It ain't only peanuts:
>From the WN webpage:
If your total flight itinerary includes a series of flights that each are
less than two hours in duration, you will be served peanuts/pretzels on each
flight segment. If your flight itinerary includes any nonstop flight longer
than two hours, you will be served a packaged snack on that flight segment.
Southwest Airlines does not serve sandwiches or meals, however, you may
bring something to eat onboard.

David R
http://home.attbi.com/~damiross
http://home.attbi.com/~damiross/books.html

PS To the original poster: Please use a subject line that is more
descriptive than shouting out "BRAND NEW TO LIST!"
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Fletcher" <Robert.Fletcher@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <AIRLINE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, September 26, 2003 06:48
Subject: Re: [AIRLINE] BRAND NEW TO LIST !


> David, I did not know this.  Is the US the only country doing this?   Is
it
> done elsewhere?  Bob
>
> Bob Fletcher
> Robert.Fletcher@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> MILITARY DESIGN SECTION
> 10th Floor   SW, CUBE  134
> (916) 557-7235,
> 1325  J  Street, Sacramento,
> CA. 95814-2922
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Mueller [mailto:dmueller7@xxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2003 10:27 PM
> To: AIRLINE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: BRAND NEW TO LIST !
>
>
> Bob Fletcher wrote:
> >   Southwest Air Lines is a well kept system, but if you are flying to
> Wash.
> > DC from Sacramento,  BE sure and take along a 4 course meal as All they
do
> > is give you peanuts !  I'm sick of them now, Could have used something
> else
> > to eat.  Yes , It is a "No frills" airline.  So be aware,    Thanks,
Bob
>
> Delta doesn't give you a meal, or even a sandwich, on the 5+ hour flight
> from Honolulu to San Francisco.  It is a red-eye, and they do have their
> "Little Blue Bag" carry-on meal service for the return dinnertime
> flight.  Hawaiian does provide a sandwich on their red eye flights from
> Honolulu to Los Angeles and Phoenix.
>
> So Southwest and the other so-called "no frills" airlines aren't the
> only ones that aren't feeding their passengers.
>
> --
> David Mueller / MRY
> dmueller7@xxxxxxxxx
> http://www.quanterium.com

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