Business
Japanese airline suggests passengers skip meals to reduce food waste – 9Travel
Calls it the ‘ethical choice’
Japan Airlines is asking some travellers to make an “ethical choice” by skipping meals on board their flights, but a representative for the airline says the measure is about reducing food waste, not cutting costs.
The Japan Airlines rep says that the “ethical choice” option is currently only available on select overnight flights within Asia, as many passengers opt to sleep through the whole flight instead of wake up for the meal service.
Since the airline prepares a meal for every person on board,…
-
Noosa News9 hours agoThe grey backstreet of Brisbane’s Fortitude Valley where Arnie the missing dog was found dead in his owner Nathan McKeown’s black ute
-
General20 hours agoMildura man given 28 years to pay $73,000 in unpaid fines and tolls
-
General23 hours agoAustralia’s race to rewire the country amid a global transmission boom is not unique
-
General21 hours agoGold Coast and Noosa councils scammed out of ratepayers’ money
