Icelandair announces pre-purchase meals for passengers
Posted: 8 March 2022 | International Airport Review | No comments yet
Icelandair has launched the opportunity for economy passengers to pre-purchase inflight meals during their booking process.


As of 2 March 2022, Icelandair now offers passengers the option to pre-purchase meals before flight, available in the booking process.


Credit: Icelandair
Economy customers travelling with Icelandair can now pre-purchase their inflight food on flights between Iceland and Europe and between Iceland and North America.
Icelandair will offer an increased diversity of meals, for example, a three-course menu, an open sandwich, and vegan and low carb options. Passengers who choose not to pre-purchase their meals can purchase light snacks on board.
Passengers can add meals in ‘My Journey’ until 24 hours before departure for those pre-purchasing.
This change is in line with Icelandair’s sustainability goals, the objective of reducing food waste and aircraft load. Additionally, new environmentally friendly food packaging has been introduced.
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