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Old 20th Aug 2003, 18:06
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Hi,

The sausage and mash I had at AMM last year was nice as well .

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Old 27th Aug 2003, 16:56
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I have to say the cheap plastic I've had on BA is actually quite good, and cuts through the meat very well ...

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Old 27th Aug 2003, 18:12
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Which just goes to prove how stupid this all is since the reason that metal knives have been taken out is so that people can't cut flesh. Unless of course BA has found some special plastic which is sharp on cow flesh but blunt on human flesh.
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Hi,

I find KLM long haul is excellent, great value for money. Plus they have good food and service .

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Old 28th Aug 2003, 21:27
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christep: Unless of course BA has found some special plastic which is sharp on cow flesh but blunt on human flesh.

Well put! Last year on VS, I kept one of the plastic forks and tested it against other forks. My destination was my sister in Pretoria and ALL the standard dinner forks in her kitchen were blunter than the plastic. We should use the plastic forks on the porky backsides of the dumbo politicians that make us use them.

It would be interesting to know if the carriers are pleased about using disposables once again. No washing and no theiving means they might be saving money??? Not that I ever thieved name branded metal cutlery, of course ... but if I had, then the SR would be the most handsome set in my kitchen and would be just right for a TV dinner.
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Old 31st Aug 2003, 03:55
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Hi,

In KLM Economy you receive:

- An assortment of hot and cold non-alcoholic beverages.

- Choice of vegetarian or non-vegetarian roll on flights under 170 minutes.

- Lunch / breakfast box and a warm snack on flights over 170 minutes.

I think that is pretty good .

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Old 31st Aug 2003, 05:22
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best food

the best i've ever had was on domestic U.S. short haul on Southwest.

just kidding
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Check out this wonderful Dutch site to answer all your questions:

www.airlinemeals.net

Enjoy...

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Old 1st Sep 2003, 02:00
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Cyprus Airways A330-200 done a nice meal, it was actually hot than warm!! Very good services unlike Britanina, GO and Ryan air charge some thing like £4 for a sandwitch and like £2.50 for a soft drink.

Cyprus Airways offers the following special meal choices on flights where meals are served:

Vegetarian, Asian Baby Low Calorie High Fibre Fruit Platter
Vegetarian, non dairy Children Low Protein Hindu Sea Food
Vegetarian, Lacto Gluten Free Low Sodium Kosher Diabetic
Vegetarian, Raw Low Fat Low Purin Moslem Medical *
Fasting Low Cholesterol Non Lactose Oriental


* meals for persons with allergies, special medical conditions etc
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Hi,

CY sound excellent, they are going to operate the A330 to MAN soon.

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Old 1st Sep 2003, 15:25
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Very good services unlike Britanina, GO and Ryan air charge some thing like £4 for a sandwitch and like £2.50 for a soft drink.
So the tip is when at STN/LTN go to the nearest Boots, pick up a meal deal from there, and be content!

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Old 1st Sep 2003, 19:21
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Fine about a Meal Deal of sarnie/drink/chocco but please don't bring a 'Casey Burger' as one pax did. They were just across the aisle from me and scoffed this nauseating mess during loading and push back. I was astounded that the crew allowed them to do it. Not least, as it was a full fare airline! That said, perhaps the pax in question had travelled in Y with LH before and knew about their food.
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