Complimentary meal on flights over 3 hours

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What has happened to this? There was a bit of fanfare about introducing complimentary meals on flights over 3 hours. It started with the transcon flights, then I believe it's been introduced on the international flights (not trans-tasman), then nothing...
Has this plan fallen by the wayside or is it still happening?
 
Has this plan fallen by the wayside or is it still happening?
It's being rolled out very slowly and if there is a "plan" it isn't, to my knowledge, public. Flights to NAN add inclusive meals to all fares from 11 December; beyond that I personally don't know what the plan is.
 
I saw it written under "perth" on the flight specials page the other day, but its gone now?
 
It's being rolled out very slowly and if there is a "plan" it isn't, to my knowledge, public. Flights to NAN add inclusive meals to all fares from 11 December; beyond that I personally don't know what the plan is.


The word "glacial" comes to mind, didn't I read about this a year ago.

Either do it or don't do it, but they seem to want to half do it!
 
I saw it written under "perth" on the flight specials page the other day, but its gone now?

Funny that:

Flights from Brisbane, Sydney or Melbourne to Perth (and return)


Guests travelling on direct transcontinental services, from Brisbane, Sydney or Melbourne to Perth (and return), receive a complimentary hot meal and beverage offering. Beverages include a selection of soft drinks, juice, water, tea and coffee. Beer and wine is available after midday.
 
Thanks for the replies. I wouldn't be surprised if it doesn't end up happening and they just leave the included catering to just the transcon and international flights. That can be quite annoying if you're on a domestic flight that lasts over 4 hours. Oh well, it just means I may have to eat a bit more than I need to at the lounge (if there is one) prior to that flight or buy on board if I'm desperate. ;)
 
What's interesting is when they introduced this they started flying faster between Perth and Adelaide as to not have to provide the complimentary meal service on that sector.
 
They don't (and haven't) done this on any short haul int flights I've been on this year (BNE-AKL, BNE POM)
 
I had a meal on my SYD - PER flights, mind you the food coming back was a pretty poor vegetable ravioli. Other than that I thought the new rule was that flights over 2h45m had complimentary meals? Are any of the eastern seaboard flights over 3 hours?
 
I also thought it was 2h45m - both sectors I travel are over this time CNS/SYD and CNS/MEL and nothing ...........
 
You'll get a meal on PER-MEL and back, every time.

Hope you like Chocolate Mousse? Same dessert, every, single, f l i g h t.......
 
You'll get a meal on PER-MEL and back, every time.

Hope you like Chocolate Mousse? Same dessert, every, single, f l i g h t.......

I flew to PER in Y for the first time in a while on Monday and the breakfast options haven't changed in months (perhaps not even since the comp. meal was introduced). I opted for the bacon and scrambled eggs and it was horrifying. The scrambled eggs were a congealed, flavourless blob and the bacon was basically a one inch wide strip of fat. I should have taken a photo.
 
I am sitting at around 40-50 of the Virgin coast to coast economy dinners in a year, which yes is a lot of those chocolate mousses. I find them generally OK, including that pumpkin ravioli variant. The bread roll is normally pretty aweful in the round form, although there is a squareish variant which is much better. The mains are usually OK but never fantastic (then again it is economy). All in all, I am glad that I get to eat in the lounge beforehand also, but have found these meals OK and certainly never anything that has driven me to want to photograph it for a complaint (but I haven't had anything but the dinners).
 
Anyone been on a CNS-SYD or CNS-MEL or even a BNE-DRW or SYD-DRW lately to confirm that meals are still only offered on VA flights to and from PER?
 
Anyone been on a CNS-SYD or CNS-MEL or even a BNE-DRW or SYD-DRW lately to confirm that meals are still only offered on VA flights to and from PER?
Was on CNS-SYD last week and it was the normal retail offering as well as pies for purchase
 
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They don't (and haven't) done this on any short haul int flights I've been on this year (BNE-AKL, BNE POM)

Tasman services we're excluded from free meals, under the deal with NZ that has just re-signed for 5 years.

With the ever increasing NZ shareholding in VA, I don't think we will see it ever get fully rolled out
 
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