05/24/2008 (7:06 am)
US Airways ends free snacks for passengers
US Airways Group Inc. will no longer offer passengers free snacks on its domestic flights starting June 1.
The Tempe, Ariz.-based airline, which has its largest hub at Charlotte/Douglas International Airport, says the cost-cutting measure stems from the impact of rising fuel costs.
In addition to charging travelers for checking a second bag and premium-coach seating, US Airways is evaluating other fees for services paydayloans.
US Airways (NYSE:LCC) operates 3,800 flights per day to more than 230 destinations in the Americas and Europe.
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