Airlines Cut Back Food Options Drastically in Response to COVID-19

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If you absolutely must fly, don't count on in-flight meals or alcohol right now

” and curb the spread of COVID-19. But in case you still need to take that trip, know this: America’s airlines are also adjusting to new realities, and a number of major domestic airlines have announced changes to their in-flight food and beverage service in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Which means, despite how badly you might need some right now, you probably can’t get any alcohol on a plane.

American Airlines is suspending food service on all flights shorter than 2,200 miles or 4 ½ hours, no matter the cabin class, and offering only a handful of drinks “on request” including water, canned drinks, and juice. For longer flights, alcohol is being restricted to first class unless you’re flying international, and food and snacks are a no-go. For super long-haul international flights, there’ll be one meal offered, but even in first class, this’ll be single-course tray service.

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