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U.S. Airways: Peasant Passengers Can Dine Like Kings


In an attempt to give coach passengers a taste of what it’s like to sit in those expensive roomy seats up front, U.S. Air offers a new dining gimmick. It’s called a premium meal option, which means for $19.99 more you can get airline food that’s actually edible.

With the fancy name of DineFresh, it means the cabin crew will unfreeze a meal that may actually seem to be made by a flying chef laboring with unfrozen ingredients. Sorta brings back the good old days when airline meals were simply included in your fare.

Before You Go, Know Where Fido Is Welcome PDF Print E-mail


Before you take your best friend on flights, to a beach, resort, casino, hotel or restaurant, be sure the welcome mat is out. Laws in some areas forbid dogs to share human accommodations.

When you decide to have canine companionship on your journey to one or more of the accepted destinations, be sure you have proof of required vet vaccinations. Of course, your best friend must be well-behaved in busy, loud gatherings, especially where families gather. One source of current info is dogtrekker.com

 
 
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