Airline food
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Airline food
I've never really understood flight attendants' obsession with food. I used to work for Ansett (I'm now with QFlink), and the food at Ansett was pretty good in J class, but seeing some of my colleagues pigging out made me lose my appetite.
Quite frankly, I think that some airlines go overboard with in flight service (and Ansett was one of them). I thought the point of flying was to get from a to b, not to have a fine dining experience.
Quite frankly, I think that some airlines go overboard with in flight service (and Ansett was one of them). I thought the point of flying was to get from a to b, not to have a fine dining experience.
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From: Dunedin, NZ
to read all you want about airline food, go to www.airlinemeals.org, and send in your own reports.
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From: Sth America
alan G
No but yeh but nooo, I am not that into airline food.
Just started the thread to amuse myself and anyone else that wanted to hitch a ride.
Wouldn't be dead for quids
Thanks for the link though and for reading our carry on.
Just started the thread to amuse myself and anyone else that wanted to hitch a ride.
Wouldn't be dead for quids
Thanks for the link though and for reading our carry on.
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From: East of Runway 21
got to admit, I liked getting scrambled eggs and bacon for brekkie with AN... sure is a step up from soggy sandwiches you get on SOME airlines!
lol...
best snack would have to be those little cheese and cracker packets Virgin have got.. though pickle would complete it nicely!!
lol...best snack would have to be those little cheese and cracker packets Virgin have got.. though pickle would complete it nicely!!




