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Old Apr 5, 2011, 9:08 am
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wanaflyforless
 
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Originally Posted by cova
The ORD to EWR distance would still be a bag of potato chips in F on UA. The UA cut off is 760 miles.

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I might add that this flight violates CO's meal policy:

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Since the cut off time is 7pm. But I guess ORD-EWR is hi rev - so CO breaks the rules.
UA also breaks the rules on some high revenue routes.

ORD-LGA, UA's primary Chicago-New York route, gets a light meal, not just the snack basket, based on my experiences flying the route last year.

(Guess I am really glad my frequent BOS-ORD is 862 miles, so my meal will probably stay. I enjoyed my dinner last night on UA.)

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