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Food & Things You'd Like Offered Onboard

Posted:
04 Dec 2006, 08:31
by vs_itsallgood
There have been numerous threads about food and other items we would rather see the hind end of, but I haven't seen one asking V-flyers what they WOULD like to see offered.
I'd like to see:
Single-use packs of eye drops, and Breathe-right strips (for the snorers; they really do help). They don't have to be in the kits, but to have them in the lavs or on offer would be useful to many.
More (or any) dinner soup/stew choices in the winter.
Splenda-sweetened fruit juices for those who can't have full-sugar juice (Smuckers makes a really good diet grapefruit juice, as well as a diet cranberry, and V8 makes several flavors).
Just my wish list. What's yours?

Posted:
04 Dec 2006, 11:02
by HighFlyer
Food - Bring back the Square Pies!!
Thanks,
Sarah

Posted:
04 Dec 2006, 12:04
by AndyK
Vegan food

Non-alcoholic lager

Posted:
04 Dec 2006, 16:14
by Scrooge
The full Beatles collection on V:port.
Good basic food and I am NOT talking about bangers and mash. A curry is always a winner.
Nobody run wild with this one please, a tooth brush that has not been sored in the public restroom.

Posted:
04 Dec 2006, 18:10
by easygoingeezer
The "light bites" would be nice, seem to remember them but didn't see them last time.

Posted:
04 Dec 2006, 21:34
by Richard28
Originally posted by easygoingeezer
The "light bites" would be nice, seem to remember them but didn't see them last time.
I think it depends on the route as to whether you get light bites.
SFO & HKG have had them, but I've not seen them on MCO for example.
The MCO menu that day was also used for MIA, so I guess they do not get them either.

Posted:
04 Dec 2006, 21:57
by MrsG
A good quality lip balm, please VS!:)

Posted:
04 Dec 2006, 22:34
by VS045
Good basic food and I am NOT talking about bangers and mash. A curry is always a winner.
[:0]Curry on a 12hr in a confined space with shared WCs[V]
A bit of pipe dream, but I'd like to see PE get its own lounge at LHR/LGW, return of the extras eg. flowers/red pillows etc. in UC, consistently good service in all classes, milk tart on flights from South Africa, lemon and poppy seed muffins in UC, I'm sure I'll think of more;)
VS.

Posted:
05 Dec 2006, 00:59
by honey lamb
Consistency of service and addressed by name when in UC/PE

Posted:
05 Dec 2006, 14:25
by AndyR
An entire tray of those GU Chocolate Puds!!
And if Virgin want my service forever then......get Carmen Electra to serve it [}:)]

Posted:
06 Dec 2006, 11:34
by irishboy22
Ohh what are light bites?

Posted:
06 Dec 2006, 19:46
by VS045
Ohh what are light bites?
Things like bacon rolls were on the light bites list as far as I am aware.
VS.

Posted:
06 Dec 2006, 19:52
by Littlejohn
Boiled eggs and soldiers. But let's face it, it will never happen!

Posted:
06 Dec 2006, 20:41
by mike-smashing
Originally posted by irishboy22
Ohh what are light bites?
On some of the longer flights, and some of the later flights from the UK to the US (though that seems to be a lottery), "lighter bites" are offered as part of the menu in Upper Class.
The lighter bites tend to include things like hot sandwiches (like a steak sandwich), sometimes small pies, things like crab cakes, warmed cheese things, etc.
The lighter bites can be ordered as an alternative to a course in the main meal, and at almost any time during the flight.
I really like them as they are usually simple and therefore hard to screw up (though there have been some misfires like the "fish and chips"). I do miss them on the East Coast flights where they aren't provided.
Cheers,
Mike

Posted:
14 Dec 2006, 11:58
by davidfsmith
Address by name would be nice, they used to do it when they only flew out of LGW, although seeing as on one of my flights I was sitting next to a "David Smith" maybe I'm the reason they stopped doing it


Posted:
08 Jan 2007, 20:29
by NottaCeleb
Someone to hold a lonely passenger's hand


Posted:
29 Jan 2007, 12:58
by Littlejohn
""Bounce"

Posted:
29 Jan 2007, 18:59
by woggledog
Taking the addressing by name in PE and above, up until the middle of last year, a supervisor (normally the one in charge of that cabin) used to come up to me to say hello as I was a gold FC member. Just that 2 seconds of effort made all the difference. Happened on every flight till mid last year. Hasn't happened since

As for other stuff:
Perhaps the ability to use miles to get Emergency exit seats when in Economy?
I've never been refused whilst in PE when asking politely for a cappucino from the UC bar, but I always feel like I'm inconvieniencing the cabin crew.
And lastly, a slightly better selection of reading material. Golf, as Mark Twain once said, is a good walk spoiled in my eyes. So, less of the yatching and golf mags, and more perhaps New Scientist, National geographic and perhaps even Private Eye

Suggestions that may cost virtually nothing to implement!

Posted:
29 Jan 2007, 21:59
by HighFlyer
Originally posted by woggledog
So, less of the yatching and golf mags, and more perhaps New Scientist, National geographic and perhaps even Private Eye 
Private Eye & National Geographic! Fantastic!
I fear we are aiming too high though, They have OK magazine onboard - we are only one step away from Heat magazine and Take a Break!

Thanks,
Sarah

Posted:
13 Feb 2007, 08:16
by slinky09
Originally posted by HighFlyer
...we are only one step away from Heat magazine and Take a Break! 
Thanks,
Sarah
Though if you ask the crew nicely they usually have heat in the crew rest area


Posted:
13 Feb 2007, 09:07
by Decker
I always assumed the "OK" magazine was the crew's personal copy they were sharing with us? Interesting that the people responsible for mag buying think that the demographics of OK buyers and UC Pax map so well.

Posted:
13 Feb 2007, 09:25
by AlanA
Proper sized toilets would be a good start

Posted:
13 Feb 2007, 10:08
by fozzyo
Really what is the obsession with Golf magazine? Consistent service, addressed by name in UC / PE, all Gold's welcomed aboard by the FSM, Square Pie's - keep them on the menu as an option just rotate them round frequently "Ask a member of Cabin Crew for today's choice".
Sort out the boarding scrums! Proper managed Priority Boarding, boarding of Economy pax by section so those sitting at the back can get there without having to wrestle past everyone else further forward.
Mat

Posted:
13 Feb 2007, 12:12
by Littlejohn
If you're going to have the pies on rotation, would it not be better to make them square?

Posted:
13 Feb 2007, 21:24
by vs_itsallgood
Fozzyo hit the nail on the head!
Address Au (preferably all UC) by name. A return to earlier service standards, please! Or invent new excellent ones, we'd all be happy.
Boarding... please sort out Priority boarding! It's been improving of late, but keep up the good work - and at all stations. Boarding Y by section would be a nice change for those who fly down the back - other airlines do it, and it works. Speeds things up enormously.
And, finally, please sort out the recurring problem with Priority baggage! When I check my bag, I'd like to get on with what I need to do upon arrival, not wait until the holidaymakers are in line ahead of me before it shows up. It's not that big, it's not that heavy. It just didn't make the J bin again? Nuts...
Other than that, lately my ID says it all! [y]