A United Airlines Polaris business class menu distributed to passengers earlier this week includes a typo that can only be described as delicious irony.
The majority of United flyers don't like the way longhaul flights in Polaris business class are provided. The quality of the presentation has been cut and the portions have been reduced.
Flight attendants have to explain the 3-4 choices available to each passenger because of the lack of menu. It can be simplified to "beef, fish, or pasta." Some markets have delayed the return of paper menus.
A flight attendant in London decided to create their own menu. Someone forgot to check the spelling of the gesture.
The poor Catering situation on United is summed up by the fact that it is spelled untied.
Longtime readers will know that this is a frequent mistake that I have made over the years.
This is a very smart approach.
A person at United Airlines created a paper menu, but they spelled it wrong. I had to laugh at the delicious irony of the mistake. It's time for United to provide better food in Polaris business class.