U.S., Off-Topic: There’s A Huge Surplus Of American Airlines Nuts

Editor’s note: This story has nothing to do with trains, but it does concern a passenger common-carrier, and this story…

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Europe: Why airlines want you to go by train

From CNN, FOX 22 KQFX and ABC 17 KMIZ; December 3, 2019 We might not all be Greta Thunberg, shunning…

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What other passenger carriers are doing – Less Legroom, More Passengers: ‘Standing’ Seats Unveiled at Paris Air Show Have Flyers Worried

Editor’s note: This is another story in an ongoing series about managing food service and passenger expectations. – Corridorrail.com Editor…

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What Other Carriers are Doing: The Future of Airplane Food Involves Robots, Apps, and Automats

Editor’s note: This is another story in an ongoing series about managing food service operations and passenger expectations. – Corridorrail.com…

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What other passenger carriers are doing: How airlines expect innovation to change the way you fly

By Benedikt Kammel, Bloomberg, The Register Citizen; April 22, 2019 Editor’s note: This is another story in an ongoing series…

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What other passenger carriers are doing: Air Serbia reintroduces free food, upgrades product

Editor’s Note: This is another story in an ongoing series about managing food service operations and passenger expectations. – CorridorRail.com…

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What other passengers are doing: JetBlue Brings EatUp® Café Fresh Food to More Latin America and Caribbean Routes

Editor’s Note: This is another story in an ongoing series about managing food service operations and passenger expectations. – Corridorrail.com…

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What other passenger carriers are doing: Emirates expands on inflight entertainment, launches food and wine channel

Editor’s Note: This is another story in an ongoing series about managing food servcie operations and passenger expectations. – Corridorrail.com…

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