Emirates EK409 Food
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I can't see why this perfectly sensible question has attracted a few unhelpful replies.
If there are two meals served, one of them will be a full meal and the other more of a snack.
I took a flight with Emirates in Business with similar timings a few years ago and the first meal was a cold dinner/snack (basically just open sandwiches and some cake) and the second meal was breakfast which was served as a full hot meal.
I doubt that their Reservations will know much - the only proper answer would be from someone who has made exactly the same flight or cabin crew.
If there are two meals served, one of them will be a full meal and the other more of a snack.
I took a flight with Emirates in Business with similar timings a few years ago and the first meal was a cold dinner/snack (basically just open sandwiches and some cake) and the second meal was breakfast which was served as a full hot meal.
I doubt that their Reservations will know much - the only proper answer would be from someone who has made exactly the same flight or cabin crew.
If you ask the local Emirates office they'll tell you. Often the company web site will tell you. Last year when sending my kids by Emirates to UK from HKG I asked the office staff (cos the kids wanted adult food not kids scran) & they told me straight away.
Generally, when you ask a question on a web site you can expect a decent answer but you are also obligated to explain why you need to know, what attempt you've made to find out for yourself & frankly a little 'mickey taking' shouldn't be a big issue for an adult to deal with.
Generally, when you ask a question on a web site you can expect a decent answer but you are also obligated to explain why you need to know, what attempt you've made to find out for yourself & frankly a little 'mickey taking' shouldn't be a big issue for an adult to deal with.