Class Conflict on the Airlines (NYT)

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Minor point, but I think the article was referring to American Airlines removing the ovens.
 
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Even more reason then to keep using YUP fares domestically in the US. At least you get a semi decent meal....
 
Shano said:
Even more reason then to keep using YUP fares domestically in the US. At least you get a semi decent meal....

And their food has been improving... Still way too much fat in some of the meals though. Wasn't offered pizza on any of my flights last time, instead they were relatively speaking decent meals for an airline.
 
Shano said:
Even more reason then to keep using YUP fares domestically in the US. At least you get a semi decent meal....

Unless flying outside meal times, when even flying in the Premium Economy cabin, oops I mean the First Class cabin, all you will get is a bowl of hot nuts (even for flights >3 hrs).
 
dajop said:
Unless flying outside meal times, when even flying in the Premium Economy cabin, oops I mean the First Class cabin, all you will get is a bowl of hot nuts (even for flights >3 hrs).

I agree, very disappointing. A drink and a bag of pretzels for a 3.5 hr evening flight (ORD-LAS) in AA's 'First' just doesn't cut it.

Have never been able to take the hot nuts seriously after seeing 'Jarhead'...
 
Mal said:
And their food has been improving... Still way too much fat in some of the meals though. Wasn't offered pizza on any of my flights last time, instead they were relatively speaking decent meals for an airline.
WHAT, no cheese pizza :?:
 
straitman said:
WHAT, no cheese pizza :?:
Should that not be pizza flavored melted then slightl congealed cheese? :shock:
 
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straitman said:
WHAT, no cheese pizza :?:

Yeah I know. Actually, I was offered it once - NYC-NRT, but that wasn't F, so I didn't count it :D

They did have a brie cheese called "President Wee" though, which I found a little amusing.
 
Your all making me hungry !

And i feel sad that i have never been offered a cheese pizza yet. Very few AA flights though. Next year i have few, lets hope they have not decided to stop offering such wonderful food ;)
 
Evan said:
Your all making me hungry !

And i feel sad that i have never been offered a cheese pizza yet. Very few AA flights though. Next year i have few, lets hope they have not decided to stop offering such wonderful food ;)


You can (nearly) always pick one up in the terminal and eat it onboard... Only a couple of airports I've visited in the US didn't have a pizza place (or two,three,four or five[dfw]) of some description.

Although, I really couldn't get over the fact you can buy anything from expensive cosmetics, to an Ipod to a mobile phone via vending machines at some airports!
 
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I've found AA in F generally have a Cheese or Non-Cheese option. Most pasta/pizza/omelet type dishes are smothered in melted/(semi-)congealed cheese. The other options generally utilise cheese somewhat less as an ingredient. :shock:
 
Mal said:
Yeah I know. Actually, I was offered it once - NYC-NRT, but that wasn't F, so I didn't count it :D
I've had it twice now in AA first and it really was quite edible. This in itself is rather novel for airline food :!:
 
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