Albert Heijn: Appie Fly to returning passengers
Netherlands-based Albert Heijn has introduced a new service called Appie Fly: the service aims to help travellers returning home to Rotterdam The Hague Airport to restock their fridges. As they check in, passengers can order food online – two ‘Welcome Home’ boxes for EUR 12.50 each – which they can collect on landing. Both boxes serve two people and consist of breakfast foods.
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