Hawaiian Airlines will stop serving complimentary meals on most Hawaii-mainland flights starting July 1, replacing them with a paid pre-order program featuring Maui chef-designed dishes. Passengers can purchase meals ranging from $10.99-$16.99 through advance ordering.
- Free economy meals end July 1 on most Hawaii-continental US routes, replaced by paid pre-order system.
- Maui chef Sheldon Simeon designed the new menu featuring local-inspired dishes priced $10.99-$16.99.
- Passengers can order meals 14 days to 20 hours before departure via website or mobile app.
- Honolulu-JFK and international routes will keep complimentary meals.
- Free beverages, local snacks, and end-of-flight treats remain for all passengers.
Source: Afar
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