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Travellers may need to prepare for changes to in-flight offerings by airlines, experts say – ABC News
After almost a year of grounded planes, border closures and international travel bans, Australians are keen to get back up in the air, but experts say travellers…

To recoup billions in revenue the global aviation sector has lost during the pandemic, some airlines have turned to pop-up restaurants on the tarmac, selling merchandise, snack trolleys and even in-flight meals to stay afloat.
Key points:
- Photos of Virgin Australia offering two-minute noodles to business class customers hit social media in October
- Experts say the bungle is indicative of how expensive it is for an airline to offer free food and drink
- Some airlines may strip back what a ticket includes…
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