The Chicago Star - April 4
Parker Airlines to Sell Food On-Board its Aircraft
Parker Airlines spokesperson, Emily Green told reporters yesterday that as of May 28 the company intends to discontinue free meals for passengers flying by economy class. — [1] —. The company, named the Best Domestic Airline for the past 3 years by air travelers, expects this will save them $10 million a year. — [2] —. While the airline will continue to offer water, coffee, juice and tea for free, it will give passengers the option of buying snack boxes for $7. For breakfast, French toast and cereal will be provided; for lunch, passengers can choose either a hamburger or beef sandwich, with some fruit. For dinner, passengers will have the choice of turkey or pork with rice and salad, with ice cream for dessert.
— [3] —. Dellavue Air, based in New York was the first to implement this type of policy. Brighton International and Northern Air adopted it as well. SkyBus announced that it will test the concept to see whether or not it would be beneficial for them. — [4] —. A spokesman for Parker Airlines said that meals would still be provided free of charge to First Class passengers.