Virgin Australia Business Class - Meals, Menus & Service

VA812 SYD-MEL

Home made Pancakes with Mascarpone
Or
Quiche Lorraine with relish

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2 A (didn't take meal)
1 F (asleep)
2 F (didn't take meal)

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Looks rather crusty on top for a quiche Lorraine. The size must be decent but looks misleadingly small based on the photo.

I like how they qualified the pancakes as "home made". The catering cook made them according to their recipe at home? (I can understand when you order directly at a restaurant or cafe, but...)
 
Currently on the SYD-MEL and must say I haven't had such good service previously on such a short flight. The FA looking after J explained the on board facilities before take off, proactively offered drink top ups, and came out with a tray of snacks from the pantry.

Meal choices were beef ragout and gnocchi, or some chickpea masala curry with optional tandoori chicken.
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As someone who paid full fare J last flights and always sits row 2, this is definitely not the case.
Can confirm I didn't get served first as paying J. But I still got my choice of meal.
 
Currently on the SYD-MEL and must say I haven't had such good service previously on such a short flight. The FA looking after J explained the on board facilities before take off, proactively offered drink top ups, and came out with a tray of snacks from the pantry.

Meal choices were beef ragout and gnocchi, or some chickpea masala curry with optional tandoori chicken.
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Can confirm I didn't get served first as paying J. But I still got my choice of meal.
Oh! That’s normal service for the good CMs! lol

But not all are the same.

Full fare + platinum doesn’t even give you first crack at meals! I’ve had CMs go out of their way to serve platinums last because they thought non-status shouldn’t always miss out! 🤣
 
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