Airlines cook up new way to entertain travel-starved flyers
For those missing the joys of getting on a plane to go on a trip, British Airways is now letting would-be flyers buy in-flight plates, hot towels and meal insulation boxes. Singapore Airlines even transformed their planes into pop-up restaurants with guests paying up to $480 for an authentic experience of waiting in line and eating plane food off a tiny tray. NBC’s Sarah Harman reports for Weekend TODAY.
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