Shawn Hirn wrote:
>
> People allow it due to our demand for very inexpensive flights.
>
> I have flown several times in such situations, but I come prepared. I
> usually stop on the way to the airport and eat a hearty meal and I bring
> a snack and a bottle of water on board with me. If I am in a rush, I can
> usually just get a sandwich or something at the airport to eat on board
> the flight.
>
> With a little planning, there is no need to arrive at your destination (hungry)
> after a long flight.
We pack our own food and always have. Even when they did offer meals,
they were pretty nasty. I'd much rather save the 10-15 bucks on the
airline ticket.
If you don't cook you can always stop my a grocery and pick up a deli
sandwich or something.
-L.
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