Don't get on a short
The Texas-based carrier will stop serving free meals to first- and business-class passengers on flights shorter than two hours and 45 minutes, beginning Sept. 1.
American Airlines now serves full meals on flights longer than two hours.
The change is part of American Airlines' plans to merge with
The airlines will continue to serve snacks such as fig bars, pretzels, fruit and cookies on shorter flights.
Passengers in the economy sections can buy meals on flights longer than two hours and 45 minutes.
"We have to make sure our customers have a consistent experience no matter what airline they choose," said American Airlines spokesman Casey Norton.
Some popular flights that are in the air for less than two hours and 45 minutes, such as Chicago to New York, will be exempt from the policy, he said.
More details can be found at this website.
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