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An inside look at the operational challenges facing United and Continental as they merge—from the union negotiations to the choice of in-flight coffee:

On July 1 the new United introduced its new coffee. Fliers on the ‘legacy United’ fleet, accustomed to Starbucks, let out a collective yowl of protest. Pineau-Boddison had expected some resistance—Starbucks, after all, is a popular brand—but this was something else. Flight attendants reported a barrage of complaints. Pineau-Boddison received angry e-mails from customers, as did Smisek. The coffee, fliers complained, was watery.
The beverage committee launched an inquiry. The coffee itself, they discovered, was only part of the problem. Airplane coffee is made from small, premeasured ‘pillow packs’ that sit in a brew basket drawer at the top of the galley coffee machine. When the drawer is closed, boiling water flows through the pillow into the pot below. The old United brew baskets, the committee discovered, sit a quarter of an inch lower than Continental’s, leaving a space for water to leak around the pillow pack.

“Making the World’s Largest Airline Fly.” — Drake Bennett, Bloomberg Businessweek
See also: “Ask the Pilot.” Patrick Smith, Salon, May 15, 2009
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An inside look at the operational challenges facing United and Continental as they merge—from the union negotiations to the choice of in-flight coffee:

On July 1 the new United introduced its new coffee. Fliers on the ‘legacy United’ fleet, accustomed to Starbucks, let out a collective yowl of protest. Pineau-Boddison had expected some resistance—Starbucks, after all, is a popular brand—but this was something else. Flight attendants reported a barrage of complaints. Pineau-Boddison received angry e-mails from customers, as did Smisek. The coffee, fliers complained, was watery.

The beverage committee launched an inquiry. The coffee itself, they discovered, was only part of the problem. Airplane coffee is made from small, premeasured ‘pillow packs’ that sit in a brew basket drawer at the top of the galley coffee machine. When the drawer is closed, boiling water flows through the pillow into the pot below. The old United brew baskets, the committee discovered, sit a quarter of an inch lower than Continental’s, leaving a space for water to leak around the pillow pack.

“Making the World’s Largest Airline Fly.” — Drake Bennett, Bloomberg Businessweek

See also: “Ask the Pilot.” Patrick Smith, Salon, May 15, 2009

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    Miniature ponies are allowed to travel in the cabin as service animals on United flights. The things you can learn on...
  2. thereluctantintellectual said: For the holidays I flew from New York to Detroit on United/Continental flights. From a cancelled flight and re-booking glitch caused by them on another airline going, to delayed flight and lost luggage coming back, it was the worst experience ever!
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