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nebpor 17th Jan 2011 01:03

If it helps, twice in the last year I've flown Dubai-Sydney on the 1:45am flight - first meal was dinner, then breakfast about 8 hours later

Hope that helps!

adelguy 17th Jan 2011 09:52

It does its only an hour later so would imagine it will be dinner thanks nebpor :ok:

Load Toad 17th Jan 2011 10:23

Why not ask y' mum to get you a packed lunch just in case? Maybe chuck in a can of pop and a Snickers.

Pete the Travel Agent 18th Jan 2011 10:44

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.

Load Toad 18th Jan 2011 12:39

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.


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