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  2. Here are the food service plans of four major U.S. airlines. ... Southwest Airlines. Southwest only has economy class, so all its flights include: Tea, Coffee, water, Coca-Cola soft drink products

  3. Southwest Airlines will start having naloxone on board in the ...

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    All airlines should “definitely” carry naloxone, Dr. Lewis Nelson, chair of emergency medicine at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, tells Yahoo Life. “Intranasal naloxone is an inexpensive ...

  4. Airline meal - Wikipedia

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    An airline meal, airline food, or in-flight meal is a meal served to passengers on board a commercial airliner. ... as in the case of Southwest Airlines.

  5. When is Southwest Airlines reducing flights in South Florida ...

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    Food. Games. Health. Home & Garden. Lighter Side. Medicare. ... Southwest Airlines is moving most of its international flights from Fort Lauderdale. ... The 10 carry-on essentials that make for a ...

  6. Southwest Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Southwest Airlines was founded in 1966 by Herbert Kelleher and Rollin King, and incorporated as Air Southwest Co. in 1967.Three other airlines (Braniff, Trans-Texas Airways, and Continental Airlines) took legal action to try to prevent the company from its planned strategy of undercutting their prices by flying only within Texas and thus being exempt from regulation by the federal Civil ...

  7. Buy on board - Wikipedia

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    A United Airlines Bistro on Board sandwich An Air Asia X Pak Nasser's nasi lemak box. In commercial aviation, buy on board (BoB) is a system in which in-flight food or beverages are not included in the ticket price but are purchased on board or ordered in advance as an optional extra during or after the booking process.

  8. A brief history of airline food’s rapid descent - AOL

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    Airlines have long looked for ways to cut food production costs and reduce meal preparation times for flight attendants on board. In one famous example during the 1980s, Robert Crandall, then the ...

  9. Airline service trolley - Wikipedia

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    The airline service trolley system was introduced in the late 1960s at the same time as a new generation of large "widebody" aircraft were entering into service with the airlines. The significantly larger number of passengers on these aircraft meant that meals could no longer be efficiently delivered by hand, as they had been until that time.