Happy New Year all! Just returned from New York where we spent Christmas and New Years with the extended family. Having travelled a lot with Virgin over the years and most recently over the Summer to the Caribbean in addition to this Xmas jaunt I've noticed some changes in Economy service which also made me think of this question - what is a perfect economy breakfast.
Noted Service Change - is this the new normal?
- No ammenity kit in Economy even on overnight flights
-JFK-LHR dinn service didn't include the salad pot
- Minimalist breakfast - Warm Croissant, fruit & yoghurt (Summer trip), 'Aussie Bar' and Yoghurt (Winter JFK-LHR)
I remember a few variations on an economy breakfast over the years including omlette & beans and a bacon roll in addition to the above mentioned options. My view on the breakfast offering after a night flight is usually that I don't usually have the stomach for the omlette and the bacon roll was typically soggy/overly salty. The summer offering we experienced of the warm croissant, fruit and yoghurt I thought was pretty good being easy on the stomach and being of decent quality. The latest offering this morning of yoghurt and an 'aussie bar' (basically a Nutri-Grain bar) I think is laughable to be considered as breakfast.
I have heard of similar minimalist breakfasts on BA but wondered what the consensus was on a realistic/preferred economy breakfast?
FLYERZ
Noted Service Change - is this the new normal?
- No ammenity kit in Economy even on overnight flights
-JFK-LHR dinn service didn't include the salad pot
- Minimalist breakfast - Warm Croissant, fruit & yoghurt (Summer trip), 'Aussie Bar' and Yoghurt (Winter JFK-LHR)
I remember a few variations on an economy breakfast over the years including omlette & beans and a bacon roll in addition to the above mentioned options. My view on the breakfast offering after a night flight is usually that I don't usually have the stomach for the omlette and the bacon roll was typically soggy/overly salty. The summer offering we experienced of the warm croissant, fruit and yoghurt I thought was pretty good being easy on the stomach and being of decent quality. The latest offering this morning of yoghurt and an 'aussie bar' (basically a Nutri-Grain bar) I think is laughable to be considered as breakfast.
I have heard of similar minimalist breakfasts on BA but wondered what the consensus was on a realistic/preferred economy breakfast?
FLYERZ