Originally posted by original bob
Totally agree with HighFlyer, PE is fine outbound but when paying in excess of £1000 for the ticket i would hope for a little bit more than an economy meal and a glass of own brand champagne.
I have to agree. I think that economy meals in general (not just on VS) have gone down in quality in the years that have passed since the original introduction of PE on VS - ready-made off-the-shelf desserts (e.g. yogurts, sickly gooey slop things, etc., instead of a real dessert), microscopic salads, and "tv dinner" main meals (slop in a plastic tray). Just more "brand name" convenience food, if you get my drift.
I also find the comedy "water/juice cuplet" offensive in the least. A bottle of water which you can sip on and re-close during the flight seems to make more sense to me.
Didn`t really mean that they would put the Veg curry (ugh) onto a plate but rather that PE passengers get a slightly higher spec` meal brought to them instead of being served from the trolley in the aisle
Drew on my experience of travelling with other airlines, to think what an enhanced PE meal service would look like - it's somewhere between economy and a European business class meal:
* A drinks run.
* Tray containing place setting (cup, glass, silverware, etc) with appetiser and desert are served to the PE passengers from a cart. Warmed bread offered.
* As this is served, the pax is asked what choice of main meal they would like. A sticky coloured dot is placed on the top of the seatback - which indicates what the pax choice is.
* While this is happening, the meals are already being heated in the galley. (They are heated en-masse, rather than to order.) The meals are in quality reuseable oven-to-tableware dishes, with throwaway foil lids.
* A run is made to collect the appetiser plates, and more bread offered.
* This is immediately followed by a run to serve the main course. The FA will remove the lid from the dish before giving it to the pax. This could be done from a cart, and drink top-ups are offered. As the pax recieves their chosen meal, the sticker is removed from their seatback.
* Drink top-ups are offered as needed during the meal.
* Finally coffee and tea are offered, and a run with the cart to pick up the used trays.
I pinched the idea of the sticker, and the style of oven-to-tableware for the main dish, from LH's European Business Class hot meal service, which I thought was pretty good.
I'd guess, on the Upper deck of the 744, this service could be done with 2 flight attendants.
Note that there's only a choice of the main meal itself, so it's not that much different in terms of what's required. Just the presentation and food is of a higher quality.
I think you can get away with serving from the meal cart, without detracting from the level of service, if you do it right.
Amenity kits - well, I don't really care, as long as they have eyeshades that don't let the light through, ear plugs, tissues, toothbrush and toothpaste, and a bit of moisturiser. I particularly like the Polos in VS' Upper kits though.
Cheers,
Mike