Goingboeing From United States of America, joined Dec 1999, 4875 posts, RR: 19 Reply 1, posted (9 years 5 months 1 day 14 hours ago) and read 3470 times:
It was a sandwich from Au bon pain in Atlanta. Very tasty.
JpetekYXMD80 From United States of America, joined Jul 2003, 4224 posts, RR: 29 Reply 2, posted (9 years 5 months 1 day 14 hours ago) and read 3468 times:
Midwest SFO-MCI
In flight cafe- $10
Chicken salad croissant, salad, apple
it was alright
KKMolokai From United States of America, joined Feb 2000, 760 posts, RR: 3 Reply 8, posted (9 years 5 months 1 day 13 hours ago) and read 3381 times:
I recently flew First Class from ORD-MIA (S80) and MIA-DFW (757) on AA. Both flights were "lunch" flights. I was surprised to find on both flight segments, that only "cold" entrée options were offered in First Class. Normally on domestic flights, there is one hot entrée, and one cold entrée option. I also noticed that the meal portions are getting smaller and smaller in First Class, and the selections rather disappointing. Overall, I was not impressed.
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777ER From New Zealand, joined Dec 2003, 11308 posts, RR: 17 Reply 9, posted (9 years 5 months 1 day 13 hours ago) and read 3362 times:
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On NZ in October WLG to CHC return. Since Express Class has been introuduced on the Domestic flights all the Domestic fleet have no business class seats anymore. The 'meal' was a snack. Small cup of milk, Afghan biscuit(which was very nice, so much that I was thinking of asking the flight attendent if I could please have any more Afghans!), small container of water and tea/coffee (optional). Near the end of the flight a child comes around the aircraft with a basket of lollies(the basket is full) and you can have some lollies.
SprxflySWA From United States of America, joined Nov 2003, 597 posts, RR: 0 Reply 11, posted (9 years 5 months 1 day 13 hours ago) and read 3341 times:
Dec 11, ORD-BOI on United in first class. Ham,beef,cheese,cucumber salad,and bread roll. It was fine for a 8:30pm flight.
That is one experience I enjoy is inflight meals.
JMChladek From United States of America, joined Aug 2003, 331 posts, RR: 0 Reply 13, posted (9 years 5 months 1 day 11 hours ago) and read 3295 times:
Lets see, last flight with meal was BA297, LHR-ORD in coach.
Lunch, served an hour after departure was a chicken with rice dish, dinner roll and cream puffs drizzled with chocolate syrup for dessert. Very tastey meal, even if the chicken dish looked like it came out of a frozen foods package. Other choice was a roast beef dish. I also had white wine with my meal. About 2 hours before landing we also had cold sandwiches (chicken I believe). BA really knows how to feed you on a flight, even in coach.
GLAguy From United Kingdom, joined Dec 2003, 65 posts, RR: 1 Reply 14, posted (9 years 5 months 1 day 11 hours ago) and read 3287 times:
Delta flight DL12 ATL-LGW dinner was a horrible rubbery beef casserole, wattery mashed potatoes and a limp salad. Very disappointed as I usually find Delta meals to be ok. Sandwiches available for purchase on shorter internal flights are pretty good though!
MD11LuxuryLinr From United States of America, joined Jul 2003, 1385 posts, RR: 16 Reply 15, posted (9 years 5 months 1 day 11 hours ago) and read 3272 times:
Great pic Matt D..
Caution wake turbulence, you are following a heavy jet.
Mog From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR: Reply 18, posted (9 years 5 months 1 day 11 hours ago) and read 3230 times:
For a fore-noon snack on a 2-hour flight over S2 into DEL, we had lime juice, mango juice, water, unknown veggie sandwich, chicken tikkas, potato something, spinach quiche, gulab jamuns and coffee. Mints and tamarind balls for digestive.
Msh744 From United States of America, joined May 2002, 463 posts, RR: 2 Reply 19, posted (9 years 5 months 1 day 10 hours ago) and read 3213 times:
sorry it's blurry
The "Dairy Milk" container is Cadbury's Ice Cream (yum), and then there's the pasta, salad, grapes, cheese, rolls, and crackers. a pretty good meal overall
United 979
LHR-JFK
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May 11, 2003
61 Passengers onboard
Ua777222 From United States of America, joined Dec 2003, 3348 posts, RR: 13 Reply 20, posted (9 years 5 months 1 day 10 hours ago) and read 3198 times:
November 21
UAL 805 SFO-HKG
United economy
Lunch-
Salad and some unknown sandwich.
Snack-
Chips
Which is one of the few things that I hate about United economy/economy plus is that there is one type of snack for a 12-14hr flight. Because I'm premier and b/c I didn't get upgraded they gave me candy but on all other flights its peanuts and that's it. To me I want to get all of the people sitting in the back thinking about how much longer they have to wait until the next meal is going to come (which is normally 4-6 hrs apart) and take them with me to raid first class and steal all of their food after about the first hour. If you've flown business or first class there is normally a tray with different types of snacks and meals to add water to. But the service is still great.
Dinner-
Beef with beans and little whole potatoes with a salad.
November 31
UAL 806 HKG-SFO
United business-
30 minutes after take off-
Shrimp with orange juice
Lunch-
Sleeping but it smelt good
Dinner-
Pasta with either a salad or soup or both
Snacks-
ahhhhhhh the tray. I have to say their selection was great. Lay's chips, little bags of peanuts, jelly bellies, and whatever those small triangle chocolates are.
I also had to pay $9(us) for some additional candy which is kind of a rip off seeing that the additional candy was free in business.
Airbust From United States of America, joined Nov 2003, 49 posts, RR: 0 Reply 21, posted (9 years 5 months 1 day 10 hours ago) and read 3188 times:
Besides the coke and Cape Cod pretzels on my last flight from DCA to ATL on DL, on a DL DFW-BOS (738) there was a snack consisting of:
Salad w/grilled chicken
A few grapes
Knott's Butter Cookie w/Jam
Crackers and Tillamook cheddar
all served in a convenient plastic carton
Portions were small, but the taste didn't disappoint.
ANX4fishing From United States of America, joined Nov 2003, 168 posts, RR: 0 Reply 23, posted (9 years 5 months 1 day 10 hours ago) and read 3149 times:
ORD-SJC, AA's bitter Bistro Bag... Didn't even take one out of the cooler.
Delta-flyer From United States of America, joined Jul 2001, 2676 posts, RR: 7 Reply 24, posted (9 years 5 months 1 day 9 hours ago) and read 3127 times:
My last meal a couple of weeks ago on Aeroflot - Moscow to New York:
There was also smoked salmon with cream cheese and desert, but forgot to take pictures of them.
Hmmm....that was good....
Cheers
Pete
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26 Kevin752: My very last meal was on Southwest airlines a B737-300 from LAX-LAS was peanuts and watter. My last real meal was on American Airlines B737-800 and i
27 Tavve: That was a sandwich on a SK flight ARN-GOT. Surprisingly it wasn't as good as it use to be. The bread was a bit burned and dry. Best food ever was on
28 ACEregular: I have flown EasyJet quite a lot in the past few weeks and the sectors are too short, so I don't eat anything. Before this though I did return from a
29 Wally: AA LHR-ORD Coach Breakfast with bagel, Eggs, potatoes Very good Mini Pizza Also very good
30 MAS A330: JNB-KUL on MH in First Lunch: Satay, chicken cream soup, lamb rack Breakfast: Corn flakes, omellette, toast Very very good meals indeed.
31 VSGirl: Barbados > London Gatwick British Airways, Boeing 777 Starter > Feuillete of Poached Egg Then > Cream of Vegtable Soup with Golden Croutons Then > Roa
32 Aviationman: Caribou filet mustard sauce, mashed carrots, artichokes, garden salad, apple/caramel cheese cake....this was in eco.....First Air
33 Worldperks: Last meal was last Tuesday morning in upgraded FC on Northwest 1072 flying MSP-BWI. We had been put up overnight at the Park Inn in Bloomington, Minne
34 Dtw757: December 10, 2003 on NW 51 FRA-DTW A330. The meals weren't very good. It was the old beef or pasta choice. I guess the PTV's made it worth it. However
35 Navairjax: CO JAX-EWR Snack served on this relatively short flight: Turkey Sandwich, a small apple, and some cookies. I ended up eating two sandwiches after givi
36 Milski: DEN-SEA in coach, a cold Ham&Swiss sandwich.
37 VSGirl: I always end up swapping out what I don't like with my fellow crew members, I do quite well as I don't like dessert Kimberly.
38 LanAlemania: The last flight I got something to eat was from LHR to CGN on BA, Euro Traveller. It was a Snack, consisting in two chicken wraps plus drinks. The wra
39 AirGabon: Paris (CDG)-Buenos Aires (EZE)-Santiago (SCL) on Air France B777 in Business Class: Supper: Medallion of duck foie gras or Shrimp with coriander and m
40 United4ever: Air France on Thursday, CDG - CVG, economy class. It was excellent. Starter: Foie Gras Medallion on a salad bed. Main: Smoked Salmon Ravioli. Cheeses
41 Yow: Last meals I had were on 18/10/03 on First Air YOW-YFB-YOW...all economy seating. Breakfast - Salsa omlette, sausage, hash browns, fruit salad, carrot
42 Modesto2: Last night, I was on Delta's DL543, ATL-OAK. I was served a SkyDeli meal consisting of a sandwich, potato chips and cookies. The meal was mediocre, bu
43 Willo: IBZ-LGW with Monarch: It could have been Chicken but we are still awaiting the results from forensics. Just prior to that flew BA, LGW-BLQ-LGW and wer
44 Amhilde: Virgin Atlantic VS023 LHR-LAX 16 December Lunch/Dinner- Lovely vegetable curry with an utterly adorable little chapati, cheese and crackers, some wate
45 Nycfuturepilot: Yesterday on CO1854 a short flight from EWR to PBI I had a tiny turkey sandwich, an apple and a nut bar. Though it was very small, it all tasted great
46 Jet-lagged: Vietnam Airlines Dec 5 Hong Kong to Hanoi - Fish Pizza Dec 7 Hanoi to Hong Kong - Pasta The pizza was better than the pasta.
47 Delta767300ER: August, 1998 Continental Airlines Boeing 737-300 CUN-IAH The main feature was cold cut turkey sandwiches. They were very good. I know it has been awhi
48 N949WP: Cathay Pacific LAX-HKG, Nov 29, 2003 Business Class DINNER Salad: - Marinated Portabello mushrooms with Bocconcini, with balsamic olive dressing Entre
49 FunFlyer: I had some tasteless beef with some sauce that looked like it was blended poop.
50 Ryanair737: Monarch AGP-MAN 757-200 G-MONJ. The meal was roast chicken in a gravy sauce with potatoes and peas, it was pretty good. Ryanair737
51 ORDagent: The last meals I had inflight were on LH FRA ORD. They were quite tasty for a coach flight. Don't ask me what they were! I was to heavily sedated in o
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56 ArmitageShanks: Ah airline meals, I love em'. LGW-DTW DC-10. Beef Strogonauf (sp?). It was ok.
57 Greg: Continental called it a muffin. I swear it was building material.
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