The recent economic hardship that has engulfed much of the developed world has also taken its toll on the airline industry.
Not only that airfares have gone up do to sky high fuel prices and increased insurance and maintenance costs but the passenger menu has also been the subject of some serious cuts. If one thought the shrinking of seats so that more passengers can be crammed on board was bad enough, then what can one say about the diminishing amount of food being served on flights these days, water has always been scarce on long flights so leave it out of the matter for now. The overall trend is that the current state of air travel is nowhere near the golden age of flying, not even what it was fifteen years ago but much worse and unappealing.
To be served a decent meal on an airplane was a regular thing back in the day, and one didn’t have to be business class passenger to get some normal food. Nowadays food and snacks also appear to have fallen on hard times, their small amount or their total lack on some flights can leave people with a really bad impression of the airline in general. Luckily, some industries are still firmly on the ground and are keeping up the good work, once you return home you can put this to the test and call for some domestic cleaners in Bexley is serviced seven days a week so your home can be cleaned right after you touch-down at your own convenience.
Local companies offer a wide range of quality house cleaners Havering residents have taken full advantage of quality and affordable service range. If you are looking to spot an airline which still cares for its passengers and tries to do its best by them, you will have to do some serious looking but in general British Airways show some good manners and serve plenty of snacks on all their flights. Jetblue also seem to be on the right track along with Singapore Airlines. Air France has good breakfast as well.
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