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Hi,
Most airlines serve special diet meals but you need to notify them ahead of
time so they can have it ready for your flight.
Contact your airline representative.
James E. & Darla E. Straka
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> From: Kathryn M Przywara <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Airplane Food
> Date: Friday, September 26, 1997 2:32 PM
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> We'll be flying back east over the holidays. Do the airlines provide a
> no milk meal? We'll be on American. A flight attendant that I know
> (from a different airline) said that they're airline has a lactose free
> meal. I tentatively ordered a kosher meal because all the sample ones
> had meat and that would mean no dairy. I'm not real up on the rules, so
> would that mean no dairy in the whole meal? Or just no dairy on the
> plate with the meat course?
>
> Any suggestions on dealing with the airlines would be appreciated. BTW,
> we're going to be in first class, so I assume we should be able to get a
> little bit better service :-)
>
> TIA
> Kathy
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