Sunday, December 21, 2008

Delta Air Lines - December 2008

Midwest Airlines - December 2008

Looks like Midwest has downgraded their selections compared to previous menus.




American Airlines - December 2008

American finally updated their selections for buy on board. It's about time!









US Airways - December 2008


Sunday, November 9, 2008

United Airlines - November 2008

United raised the prices for their BOB. Snack Boxes are now $6 each, and sandwiches and salads are now $9 each. They also changed their Snack Boxes a bit.




Friday, October 10, 2008

Delta Air Lines - October 2008

Delta had some changes to their buy on board menu. Here's the latest.

Hawaiian Airlines - October 2008

Again I reiterate, Hawaiian doesn't charge for meals. I just like that they post the meals on their website, so here ya go.


Thursday, October 9, 2008

US Airways - October 2008

Don't forget, you have to pay for soft drinks and water now too!



Friday, September 5, 2008

Midwest Airlines - September 2008

Of course, not sure how LONG Midwest will be with us, but here's a new inflight b.o.b. menu.



Wednesday, August 6, 2008

American - August 2008

The food menu is exactly the same (come on American, mix it up a bit at least and change the menu every few months!) but they did add a combo meal you can purchase on select flights.

Hawaiian - August 2008

Again, not buy on board, but I like that they give you the menu before you fly.





US Airways - August 2008



Saturday, July 19, 2008

Alaska Airlines - July 2008

The only thing that has changed since the last time I posted about Alaska, is that their "Northern Bites Picnic Pack" has changed. Everything else that they offer remains the same.

Spirit Airlines - July 2008

Spirit has altered their menu a bit since the last time I updated them.

Frontier Airlines - July 2008

Frontier added some items to their buy on board menu.


Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Air Canada - June 2008




Westjet - June 2008


Hawaiian Airlines - June 2008

Again, they still offer free meals, but I like that they spell out what your menu is going to be, so I figured I'd still update their menus when they update them.


Northwest Airlines - June 2008

Northwest has the oddest buy on board. You'd think they'd offer sandwiches on all flights over, say, 3.5 hours. But no.

They offer individual snacks to buy, like the Pringles below, or snack boxes, or a fruit or veggie plate. If you want a breakfast or dinner sandwich, you have to fly on a flight NOT between cities in the the continental U.S. So if you're flying between LA and Minneapolis, don't expect a sandwich to buy.








Delta Air Lines - June 2008