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.
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. Delta's"trolley of treats" includes ice cream, too -- and"toppings like whipped cream, cookie crumble, fruit compote and chocolate chips."
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.
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