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#11613 by milehigh
23 Mar 2006, 01:49
Metal Cutlery designed by Robert Welsch is to return to Upper Class from April,

Initially on LHR - USA routes but others to follow later.

Only exception is LHR - HKG - SYD where restrictions are still in place..
#107800 by Ongen
23 Mar 2006, 03:49
That is fantastic news!
#107801 by Decker
23 Mar 2006, 04:05
Hoorah! Hopefully to the cluhouses too!
#107802 by mcmbenjamin
23 Mar 2006, 04:06
Sorta OT: Singapore Air enclosed a notice explaining that the Australian government does not allow metal silverware. It was worded very nicely too, but what do you expect from SQ. :)
#107811 by Mavrick
23 Mar 2006, 08:05
Thank you milehigh that is good news. [y]
#107815 by PVGSLF
23 Mar 2006, 09:28
If the membership of this site is a fair representation of a cross section of the UC flying population, I do worry if you are all safe to be given metal cutlery again.[:?]
Remember, always ask for help from a grown up when using sharp implements ;)
#107817 by Wolves27
23 Mar 2006, 09:33
Very good news, hurrah!

Dean
#107818 by Bazz
23 Mar 2006, 09:37
Excellent news and overdue, IMHO [y]
#107822 by p17blo
23 Mar 2006, 09:57
Although I did feel that VS UCS Plastic Cutlery was about as good as you could get, I will welcome metal cutlery back. Wonder how much of it will go missing. I remember watching a program about an airline (can't remember which one), but the marketing manager actually said that the metal spoons were designed to be desirable and have people take them off the plane.

Paul
#107825 by preiffer
23 Mar 2006, 10:09
COOL! - I can now cut my sausages with ease next month [y]
#107827 by fozzyo
23 Mar 2006, 10:17
I was quite amused in the Air New Zealand lounge last month when leaving Sydney. They had plastic knifes but metal forks. Because you, terrorists or general crazy people wouldn't think about stabbing someone with a fork.

The whole thing seemed completely pointless to me. If there was ever a serious risk about metal cuttlery, why are they bringing it back?

Its good to see it coming back though, just hope the bean counters don't start to try and use this to cut something else, metal so much heavier then plastic after all.

Mat xxx
#107829 by FamilyMan
23 Mar 2006, 10:34
Originally posted by fozzyo
I..just hope the bean counters don't start to try and use this to cut something else, metal so much heavier then plastic after all.

Maybe this explains the reduction in Y luggage allowance [:o)]

Phil
#107832 by mitchja
23 Mar 2006, 10:50
Great news, thanks Milehigh [y]

Regards
#107833 by preiffer
23 Mar 2006, 11:13
Originally posted by fozzyo
If there was ever a serious risk about metal cuttlery, why are they bringing it back?
Fozz,

The "new" cutlery conforms to newer standards of bluntness, etc. than it used to. I think this is one of the reasons they sold off the previous sets?

The CAA/FAA(?) now have guidelines, I believe, in terms of how sharp/pointed a knife can be, so new sets have to be within these limitations.
#107847 by VS-EWR
23 Mar 2006, 12:37
At least if everyone has metal cutlery you can attack the terrorists more effectively. :)
#107848 by Bazz
23 Mar 2006, 12:45
Originally posted by preiffer
The "new" cutlery conforms to newer standards of bluntness, etc. than it used to. I think this is one of the reasons they sold off the previous sets?

The CAA/FAA(?) now have guidelines, I believe, in terms of how sharp/pointed a knife can be, so new sets have to be within these limitations.


Blunt knives, now there's a thought [i] Does this mean the steak will have to be more tender [:w]
#107849 by Bazz
23 Mar 2006, 12:54
Some of Robert Welch's designs can be seen here

He even does a childrens range Paul [:p]
#107867 by easygoingeezer
23 Mar 2006, 15:57
So do these become collectables on ebay soon then?
#107869 by jaguarpig
23 Mar 2006, 16:21
Good news, it's got to be better than the incredibly cheapo stuff BA are using in F and J at the moment.:D
#107888 by Richard28
23 Mar 2006, 19:21
That is fantastic news.

I have been avoiding soup in UC, as I never liked eating soup with a plastic spoon - always akin to dinking medicine!
#107926 by mike-smashing
23 Mar 2006, 23:08
Originally posted by fozzyo
I was quite amused in the Air New Zealand lounge last month when leaving Sydney. They had plastic knifes but metal forks. Because you, terrorists or general crazy people wouldn't think about stabbing someone with a fork.


Did you notice how amazingly sharp the tines were on that ANZ metal fork as well?

Cheers,
Mike
#107984 by ChuckC
24 Mar 2006, 13:57
Originally posted by Bazz
Blunt knives, now there's a thought [i] Does this mean the steak will have to be more tender [:w]


Okay. Bazz wins the "best quote of the thread" award![^]

Chuck-
#107989 by Howard Long
24 Mar 2006, 14:23
Originally posted by jaguarpig
Good news, it's got to be better than the incredibly cheapo stuff BA are using in F and J at the moment.:D


The BA knives are still a lot better than the plastics on VS currently, but see what I have to say here about three flights this last week I've taken on Emirates First:

EK004 LHR-DXB all plastic
EK432 DXB-SIN all metal
EK432 SIN-BNE all metal except plastic knives

Can't say what happened on EK432 BNE-AKL as I was sleeping off a birthday hangover from the SIN-BNE stretch.

The metal cutlery was the real Sheffield stainless steel stuff, with proper sized knives, unlike the BA FC knives.

Full TR's to come on these trips by the way.

Cheers, Howard (AKL)
#107999 by MarkJ
24 Mar 2006, 15:50
Chatted to FA's on the VS006 today and they said that they were looking forward to having metal cutlery back too!! Said it just gace UC that extra refinement - new menus too and now new cutlery - excellent!!
#122345 by mike-smashing
13 Jun 2006, 15:27
One thing I noticed on the butter knife is that it says "FINEST STAINLESS STEAL" (sic).

I guess that's a carry over from the "pinched from Virgin Atlantic" on the cruet...

Mike
Virgin Atlantic

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