Goodnight Service will be on the DXB flight from the 05th SEP due to customer feedback.
What do you guys think?
What do you guys think?
Originally posted by Boo Boo
Husband and I decided to have a "quick" cheese and biscuits before bed - that was a mistake... must have been served 1.5 hours after take-off [:(!]. The FA kept apologising (she was lovely) - she said that it was taking a long time for the Galley Guy to set his galley up [n].
Originally posted by mike-smashing
I think this is the real crux of the problem. Because so much of the full VS J meal service is prone to being slow - due to things like having to set the galley up, because almost all meals are not loaded pre-plated - people couldn't be doing with the usual 1.5 hour wait for food on a relatively short night flight.
Originally posted by preiffer
If you want SLOW service, take an Air Canada flight from the east coast back to London. Take off at 8pm, 4 hours later (yes, 4 HOURS into a 6.5 hour flight) they've finally finished serving the meal. Nice experience in a restaurant, I'm sure - but on a plane, it's just damn slow.
The best bit is, even if you want to sleep at the expense of eating anything, the lighting level and noise the crew insist on making throughout serving mean that's off the cards too. [n][y]
Originally posted by preiffer
As another (extreme) comparison to the "meal service" that VS offer onboard, look at bmi. A fully qualified (yes, really) chef onboard, cooking meals fresh to order. [y]
Originally posted by preiffer
If you want SLOW service, take an Air Canada flight from the east coast back to London. Take off at 8pm, 4 hours later (yes, 4 HOURS into a 6.5 hour flight) they've finally finished serving the meal. Nice experience in a restaurant, I'm sure - but on a plane, it's just damn slow.
The best bit is, even if you want to sleep at the expense of eating anything, the lighting level and noise the crew insist on making throughout serving mean that's off the cards too. [n]
Still, they're a nice bunch onboard, despite their refusal to let anyone rest [ii]
As another (extreme) comparison to the "meal service" that VS offer onboard, look at bmi. A fully qualified (yes, really) chef onboard, cooking meals fresh to order. [y]
Originally posted by preiffer
If you want SLOW service, take an Air Canada flight from the east coast back to London. Take off at 8pm, 4 hours later (yes, 4 HOURS into a 6.5 hour flight) they've finally finished serving the meal. Nice experience in a restaurant, I'm sure - but on a plane, it's just damn slow.
The best bit is, even if you want to sleep at the expense of eating anything, the lighting level and noise the crew insist on making throughout serving mean that's off the cards too. [n]
As another (extreme) comparison to the "meal service" that VS offer onboard, look at bmi. A fully qualified (yes, really) chef onboard, cooking meals fresh to order. [y]
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