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English is a native of Atlanta so naturally there is a connection with Atlanta's hometown airline. Probably good for Delta, but not so much for English or Cunard. I'm surprised Cunard did not limit the endorsements English could make to other companies in the travel industry.
Below is a small part of an article from the AJC (Atlanta Journal Constitution). You can read it all at www.ajc.com
Ernie
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Delta to serve a higher caliber of cuisineProgram to start with flights out of JFK
By ELIZABETH LEEThe Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionPublished on: 08/28/07Hungry fliers, Delta Air Lines has heard your growling stomachs.
The Atlanta-based carrier plans to begin selling sandwiches and salads on a handful of transcontinental flights in mid-September. It's the precursor to the main attraction, a pay-per-bite menu designed by celebrity chef Todd English that will start rolling out on long-haul flights in November.
[ 08-28-2007: Message edited by: eroller ]
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