Well globaliser, maybe the arrival's lounge would be perfect for somebody straight off the flight from NY who has to spruce himself up for a City business meeting, but after a week away the missus didn't want to hang around in another airport. All she wanted to do was get home to see my smiling face
I like your argument that travellers shouldn't expect to get food on board, they should get it when they arrive at the airport. How about we set up an airline that gives cheap flights and no food and call it, er, Ryanair !! Or the new improved BA Economy class, except the fares aren't quite as cheap
Maybe if BA wanted to know what she thought they could pay her for her input at market rates. Why should she be expected to take the time to
construct an adequate arguement for why you feel you should be provided with a quality product for the price of your ticket when it should be up to the airline to find out proactively what their premium passenger's want? Don't you think it obvious that they should load sufficient food to feed everybody who has bought a ticket?