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United Airlines drops planned meal charges

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United Airlines travelers across the Atlantic can leave their money in their pockets when the food cart comes down the aisle.

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IMO any flight less than 3 hours does not need any meals served. The international flights should have service, due to passengers not being able to bring any foods into another country.

I'm not going to talk about the quality of food or service, because some airlines food is just bad. While others are outstanding and yes I have chosen air carriers because of their quality of food & service.

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