Yes, airlines serve food on most flights over a few hours, and especially on overseas flights. The food is often free on long / over seas flights. For example, on our trip from San Francisco to Auckland, New Zealand (a 13 hour flight), dinner and breakfast were both complimentary. I believe you can order something different from a separate menu for an additional cost.
Yes. Every plan MUST have food for 16 hours flying or higher!
yes they do they allow food onboard the flight
Most of the Arab/Muslim airlines serve Halal food but some them do serve alcohols and ham in addition such as the Jordanian airlines, Egyptian, Turkish Airlines ... etc. The only Arab airlines that do not serve alcohols and ham is the Saudi Arabian Airlines.
Yes taking food and consuming it is allowed on United Airlines.
There are many airlines that offer nice flights. According to surveys, Qantas Airlines offers the nicest flights of all airlines. Qantas Airlines offers very good comfortable seating with wider seats than other planes. Also Qantas offers better food than other airlines, according to surveys.
Burgers !!
Yes, they do. Probably two or three times. They serve you food nowadays even when you are on a 30 min. flight.
There is no quick answer to this. Yes, they do, on some flights. Some flights have no food. Some flights offer food for free, and some offer food for sale. To find out about your specific flights, look on the web site, or call the airline or your travel agent. It all depends on how long your flight is, and in some cases, where you are going.
They usually serve a drink with a (very) small snack. "porter" airlines serves better food and has more led room, but if you have any real luggage they'll gouge your eyes out with spoons and spit into your skull. (They will take alot of money)
There are several airlines that have flights to Seattle, but what is considered cheap depends on the person paying. Some of the airlines include Alaska Airlines, Delta, Frontier, Virgin, American Airlines, and United.
They will usually offer Indian food on those flights but majority are non-meats/vegetarian or chicken.
Yes. As a matter of fact, they have both for flights from Most planes departing to Hawaii from the west coast. Do you get it?