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SWADLER747 29th December 2003 06:49

Meals On FlyBe
 
Just wondering....do you get complimentary food and beverage on FlyBe regional servces, or are they no-frills services?

Cheers

Smokie 29th December 2003 08:27

No Frills, you want it, you buy it!!

Jeez, even BA only give you a Sarnie these days.

How much was your ticket??????????????

SWADLER747 29th December 2003 18:08

NCL-BHD return....(day return) = £47.00

chinagirl 29th December 2003 21:15

Don't know about food but coffee and tea £1.50 and gin and tonic £3.60.

Bottle of duty free gin on same flight £8.99!!

Enjoy
:ouch:

eastern wiseguy 29th December 2003 22:06


Bottle of duty free gin on same flight £8.99!!

They do DUTY FREE on NCL-bhd?? I knew the Geordies spoke funny but I didn't think they were abroad!!:E :E :E

hapzim 29th December 2003 23:11

Dont tell Customs & Excise, just like selling packs of 400 cigs, sorry sir/madame cannot split to 200. Now do I chance the extra 200???



:suspect:

boredcounter 30th December 2003 09:40

SWADLER
 
Is that price plus taxes?

Bored

Madtoonfan 30th December 2003 18:23

Meals
 
Its just like the rest of these guys are saying Dan... You want it, you buy it!!!
You are gven a selection card with food and drinks available on it and from that you buy what you want! Like all airlines it is expensive!

Madtoonfan - http://www.gallery32137.fotopic.net/

chinagirl 30th December 2003 21:08

LGW/GCI duty free

eastern wiseguy 31st December 2003 00:11


LGW/GCI duty free
Yes China Girl ...all the Channel Islands are duty free destinations ...however between UK destinations duty is payable.So your point was what exactly?

duty free in Jersey for example

PENNINE BOY 2nd January 2004 06:00

Depends on what flight you are on.

Some flights the girls make and sell sandwiches that they have made at home !!!!

Ask for the special deals on crew water usually gets sold at a good price!!!!!:O

MuppetPax 29th January 2004 04:54

Bump from the past ... will be flying FlyBe next week ...

Is there anything to stop you taking onboard your own beer (bought at the supermarket) to consume during the flight?

c.r.m what is it 29th January 2004 05:10

flybe
 
Mupet

I may be having a slow moment, could'nt tell if you were joking, but yer there is everything to stop you taking your own
beer on board, it will get taken away from you as the crew can't tell how much you are drinking, and you could have to much!!! soft drinks should'nt be a problem.

MuppetPax 29th January 2004 05:26

Hi, no, not a 'joke' question, just wondering what the policy is, as I don't fancy paying four quid for a can of lager when I've got a 6 crates of the stuff down in the fridge (all left over from Xmas, promise!) :p

Tops I'd take one can onboard as otherwise will spend the whole flight in the loo :O

Globaliser 29th January 2004 15:10

Don't know about beer or flybe but it's very easy to get your own gin or vodka on board in a water bottle. (You can even do that on dry airlines, and usually without complaint from the cabin crew.)


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