American to sell onboard meals = = = = (Reuters) =97 American Airlines Thursday said it will begin testing onboa= rd food sales to coach passengers in September on a handful of flights, i= ncluding several in the Dallas and New York markets. = The world's largest carrier, a unit of AMR Corp., said it will sell break= fast and lunch/dinner combination meals for $5 to $7 and snacks for $3. T= he meals include a sandwich or salad and a variety of prepackaged snacks.= = continued below Advertisement = = = American will also experiment with breakfast and lunch/dinner snack boxes= for $3 to $5 on certain other flights during the last two weeks of Septe= mber. Snack boxes will contain four to five prepackaged name-brand snacks= =2E = As part of the trial, passengers on select flights between Dallas/Fort Wo= rth and Seattle and between Nashville, Tennessee, and Los Angeles will be= able to choose from a variety of new free snacks. = American said it will continue offering free drinks on its flights and wi= ll consider rolling out the food sales on domestic flights based on feedb= ack from customers and flight attendants. = = Roger EWROPS