Dec 4 (Reuters) – Spanish low-cost airline Vueling has began providing treats for pets as a part of the buy-on-board menu on its flights, it stated on Monday, including that it was the primary such initiative in Europe.
Vueling, which permits passengers to journey with pets of as much as 8 kilograms (17.64 lb), has developed the idea collectively with Belgian pet meals maker Edgard & Cooper and the menu will embrace rooster bars and beef bites priced at 3.50 euros ($3.78) and 5.50 euros, respectively.
A major a part of Vueling’s buyer base travels with pets and there may be demand for such a service, the airline stated. “We are attempting to be numerous,” it added.
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Reporting by Jakub Olesiuk, enhancing by Andrei Khalip and Susan Fenton
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