United Airlines Buy On Board Snacks Are Back On United Fights With Revamped Menu April 1 2021
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United Airlines Buy On Board Snacks Are Back On United Flights With Revamped Menu April 1 2021 United Airlines reports: As demand for air travel starts to return, our commitment to our customers, their needs and providing world-class service remains a top priority. Fueled by customer feedback, buy on board options from our Snack Shop are returning to the skies, and donning a revamped menu and some new selections, to boot! Beginning April 1, on select routes, customers will have the option to purchase a variety of new products through our revamped Snack Shop in lieu of our fresh Bistro on Board offerings. To help minimize the touchpoints between crew and our customers, these offerings will only be available for purchase via a new contactless payment method. With this system, customers can use the credit card information stored in their United app or on United.com to purchase food and beverage items. Customers will not be able to purchase food and beverage items using a physical credit card. You may be asking yourself, “What’s on the menu?” — Take a look at what you can expect to see on select routes beginning April 1 Snack Boxes Tapas: European-themed snacks, including olives, hummus, crackers and more Takeoff: High protein-themed snacks, including salami, cheese, dried fruits and more (New!) Snacks Pringles® The Original Gourmet Nut® Power Up Mega Omega Trail Mix (New!) Tru Fru Hyper-Dried Bananas in Dark Chocolate (New!) Food Should Taste Good™ Sweet Potato Chips with Heritage Roasted Pepper Salsa (New!) Economy cabin beverages Michelob ULTRA® (New!) Breckenridge Brewery – Juice Drop Hazy IPA (New!) White Claw® Hard Seltzer – Mango (New!) Kona Brewing Co. – Big Wave Golden Ale now offered on Hawaii routes (New!) Stella Artois® Red, white and sparkling wine Beginning April 1, these new beverages will also be available to our domestic premium cabin customers. Say tuned.
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United Airlines Buy On Board Snacks Are Back On United Flights With Revamped Menu April 1 2021 United Airlines reports: As demand for air travel starts to return, our commitment to our customers, their needs and providing world-class service remains a top priority. Fueled by customer feedback, buy on board options from our Snack Shop are returning to the skies, and donning a revamped menu and some new selections, to boot! Beginning April 1, on select routes, customers will have the option to purchase a variety of new products through our revamped Snack Shop in lieu of our fresh Bistro on Board offerings. To help minimize the touchpoints between crew and our customers, these offerings will only be available for purchase via a new contactless payment method. With this system, customers can use the credit card information stored in their United app or on United.com to purchase food and beverage items. Customers will not be able to purchase food and beverage items using a physical credit card. You may be asking yourself, “What’s on the menu?” — Take a look at what you can expect to see on select routes beginning April 1 Snack Boxes Tapas: European-themed snacks, including olives, hummus, crackers and more Takeoff: High protein-themed snacks, including salami, cheese, dried fruits and more (New!) Snacks Pringles® The Original Gourmet Nut® Power Up Mega Omega Trail Mix (New!) Tru Fru Hyper-Dried Bananas in Dark Chocolate (New!) Food Should Taste Good™ Sweet Potato Chips with Heritage Roasted Pepper Salsa (New!) Economy cabin beverages Michelob ULTRA® (New!) Breckenridge Brewery – Juice Drop Hazy IPA (New!) White Claw® Hard Seltzer – Mango (New!) Kona Brewing Co. – Big Wave Golden Ale now offered on Hawaii routes (New!) Stella Artois® Red, white and sparkling wine Beginning April 1, these new beverages will also be available to our domestic premium cabin customers. Say tuned.
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