Airline Menus Set for a Well-Deserved Upgrade, Involving Fresher, Healthier Foods
VANCOUVER, BC, Sept. 16, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- USA News Group – How frequent fliers are fed is about to change, as many of the airline industry's top carriers are upgrading their menus in the near future. The moves are being attached to recovery efforts, as the industry bounces back from its recent heavy losses since 2020. Among the more noticeable changes have come from American Airlines Group Inc. (NASDAQ:AAL) which has actively been upgrading its food sources for things like greens, while others such as Consolidated Airlines Group S.A. (OTCPK:ICAGY) subsidiary British Airways, Air Canada (TSX:AC) (OTCQX:ACDVF) and Onex Corporation (TSX:ONEX) (OTCPK:ONEXF) subsidiary WestJet, which all recently began offering a new high-protein snack mix from newly-public Pangea Natural Foods (CSE:PNGA) (OTCQB:PNGAF) based out of Vancouver, Canada.
- The moves are being attached to recovery efforts, as the industry bounces back from its recent heavy losses since 2020.
- "We are very excited about the momentum we have built with a number of airline partners carrying Pangea's Munchie Mix."
- The Pangea Munchie Mix will be available to WestJet's business class passengers on the global carrier's fleet of aircrafts.
- The airline operates Canada's second largest airline with a fleet of over 160 planes, serving 109 destinations in 24 countries.