
Delta Air - the official airline of Space Camp.
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- HabForum Junkie
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It should be written on your trip itinerary. You will get something from Brussels to Atlanta, that's for sure. From Atlanta to Huntsville you will get a snack (probably pretzels) and some juice.
You can ring your travel agent and ask them what meals will be served. You can also put in a request for a special meal (diabetic, low sodium, kosher, vegetarian, etc.) if you have any dietary restrictions.
The meals themselves are pretty generic, with a portion of vegetables, a protein, and a carbohydrate. They also give you a beverage and a dessert. I doubt a travel agent will be able to tell you exactly what food you will be eating, but they can tell you how many meals and snacks you will get.
You can ring your travel agent and ask them what meals will be served. You can also put in a request for a special meal (diabetic, low sodium, kosher, vegetarian, etc.) if you have any dietary restrictions.
The meals themselves are pretty generic, with a portion of vegetables, a protein, and a carbohydrate. They also give you a beverage and a dessert. I doubt a travel agent will be able to tell you exactly what food you will be eating, but they can tell you how many meals and snacks you will get.
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airplane food in general sucks and i usually buy something at the airport and take it onto the plane!
one time i got lasanga on a flight and it was all crunchy ... GROSS!
one time i got lasanga on a flight and it was all crunchy ... GROSS!

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I just got back from camp and I flew continental to edmonton via houston. There is no in flight movie and only a snack. but on the way down we got breakfast.
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Oh boo! Which flight did you come home on, the 3 PM one the day of graduation or the early one the day after? I'm hoping I'll get something because leaving at 3 in the afternoon, one hour stop-over in Houstin, and arriving at home just after midnight is too long for me to go without food.
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I guess they dont figure they need to feed you on a flight that last an hour and twenty minutes so no food for me
. lol Oh well the last time i ate airline food i chipped a tooth. I love flying though. Especially cause i get to fly in a little NorthWest airlink. Its so spiffy!

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Small planes are great. If you are lucky you will get a pilot who decides to take a 'short-cut' which includes scenic narration and tight turns that throw you sideways in your seat. Oh yes, the pilot nearly turned the plane wings-vertical to give us a good view of the USSRC (among other things) as we flew overhead. Oh, what a great way to get to camp...
- Jennifer -
Youth ASA 6-Day 1998 1999
Adult ASA 8-Day 2004; Alumni 2007, CSC 2013, 2015, 2017
Youth ASA 6-Day 1998 1999
Adult ASA 8-Day 2004; Alumni 2007, CSC 2013, 2015, 2017