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Old Aug 9, 2018 | 1:01 pm
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JDiver
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Free meals in MCE?

aa.com says

Free snacks and drinks

Beer, wine and spirits are on us; plus the free snacks and soft drinks. Additional food or drinks may be available for free or to buy, depending on your route.**

**Free alcohol is available on flights with full drink service“

“Meals are free on (A321T in Maun Cabin) flights between:

Los Angeles (LAX) and New York (JFK)
San Francisco (SFO) and JFK”

Originally Posted by Fine Art Landscape Photographer
So why not use standard "food for purchase"
I agree., if this was written by AA - perhaps they use the folks who write the detailed fare rules for other copy. Maybe there’s too much of an implication of penny pinching stinginess implied, and AA can’t own up to it? OTOH, if it’s the documentation from your TA...

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