Air Serbia modifies short-haul meal service
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Air Serbia has made some changes to its complimentary economy short-haul meal offer. The carrier has opted to serve passengers a more substantial snack on flights up to two hours, replacing the previous single cookie that was offered on flights. As was the case in the past, the snack comes with a complimentary bottle of water.
Earlier this year, the airline rolled out a lunch pack on longer intra-European sectors, made up of a sandwich, sweet and water.
Passengers have the option to purchase other snacks and beverages on all flights. Air Serbia’s CEO, Jiri Marek, recently said, “We will definitely continue working on improving the soft product. One thing is what you want and wish to do, and the other is what your suppliers can deliver. That is one of the biggest bottlenecks that we want to address but that is something that cannot happen overnight”.
In business class, the Serbian carrier recently made some improvements to its meal presentation, reintroducing glassware for all types of drinks following a prolonged period, where beverages were served in plastic cups.
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