Here’s “tough news” for some travelers whose New Year’s resolution was healthier meals: Desserts are returning to premium cabins at United Airlines and Delta Air Lines
Here’s some “tough news” for premium travelers whose New Year’s resolution was healthier meals: Desserts are back. After a pandemic pause, the signature treats are returning to premium cabins at United Airlines and Delta Air Lines. The offerings include Delta’s dessert cart and United’s sundae cart. They’re available only on international flights in the highest class of service – among other ritzy amenities such as lie-flat seats and plush premium bedding.
International travel in 2020 was 23% below 2019 pre-pandemic levels – a difference of 58 million travelers – according to government data compiled by the air carrier industry group Airlines for America. The group’s figures show corporate travel – paid for by companies that can shell out several thousand dollars for a first-class overseas seat – is down but growing. United said selling international seats is particularly challenging in its premium cabin, where the ice cream cart is set to roll.
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