Ice-cold cutlery in business class

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<snip> Actually, there is little rerigeration of any type on many passenger planes.

Don't think that's correct. There are passenger-accessible fridges for wine & other drinks for J class pax, at least, on most long haul flights these days. All galleys must have at least the equivalent, you would think, for drinks and ice at least.
 
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If you are from PNG, I'd be interested in your views on the article I posted.

I reviewed your link. Thank you, much appreciated. TBH I'm only starting to reconnect with my heritage. I have plenty of contacts that I'm reconnecting with.
 
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With respect, it is. Are you free over Christmas? Come with me to a third world country. You can choose between POM or MAS in PNG. Chilled cutlery = horse sheet. As I mentioned previously wear "mittens", problem solved.


Oh spare us. We live in the 1st world, we talk about 1st world problems. You think you are the only person whose witnessed poverty? The only horse here is the high one you rode in on. There's nothing more cringe-worthy than someone trying to one one-upmanship indigence.
 
Oh spare us. We live in the 1st world, we talk about 1st world problems. You think you are the only person whose witnessed poverty? The only horse here is thhigh one you rode in on.

Tip of the hat guv.
 
I guess the same as Qantas carries economy cutlery to the plane - separate from the meal tray. In economy the cutlery is in a plastic bag, in business and first it's wrapped in a napkin. That trolley doesn't have to be chilled, or if it is, you take out the box with the cutlery once on board.


well I guess the same way Y cutlery travels onto the plane is in a tub, in a chilled cart too. Why don't you ask for Y cutlery ?
 
I don't think any carts are refigerated. Actually, there is little rerigeration of any type on many passenger planes.

All carts are refrigerated.Little refridge on many planes? Well did you know airbus 330 have refridge stowage for cart?
 
well I guess the same way Y cutlery travels onto the plane is in a tub, in a chilled cart too. Why don't you ask for Y cutlery ?

I don't have a problem with chilled cutlery :) Only chilled tea cups and coffee mugs. I'm sure however in 2016 there are solutions for delivering non-chilled cutlery if there was a great enough demand.
 
Oh spare us. We live in the 1st world, we talk about 1st world problems. You think you are the only person whose witnessed poverty? The only horse here is the high one you rode in on. There's nothing more cringe-worthy than someone trying to one one-upmanship indigence.

This guy!!! Are you free over Christmas? I'll pay for your flights to see how it is. You can also come to my village if you want. Your choice fella.

Ps. No horses in PNG bro
 
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Don't think that's correct. There are passenger-accessible fridges for wine & other drinks for J class pax, at least, on most long haul flights these days. All galleys must have at least the equivalent, you would think, for drinks and ice at least.

Interestingly, as a counterpart to this thread, there was one about why drinks weren't cold (http://www.australianfrequentflyer....estions/onboard-ice-cold-beer-coke-72846.html). That thread touched upon the lack of refrigeration in commercial aircraft.
 
This guy!!! Are you free over Christmas? I'll pay for your flights to see how it is. You can also come to my village if you want. Your choice fella.

Ps. No horses in PNG bro
. Sounds good. Last Xmas I was in Kigali repairing an AIDS clinic. The year before I was in KZN near the border of Swaziland helping to rebuild a school. I'd love to go to PNG if you're paying. Friend of mine is a fellow Civil Engineer working in POM, would be great to catch up. Appreciate the offer.
 
. Sounds good. Last Xmas I was in Kigali repairing an AIDS clinic. The year before I was in KZN near the border of Swaziland helping to rebuild a school. I'd love to go to PNG if you're paying. Friend of mine is a fellow Civil Engineer working in POM, would be great to catch up. Appreciate the offer.

Sweet it's a date. I depart BNE on 23/12. I can pick you up if you're arriving at a later date. POM accommodation will be cramped. Your abode will be located on 'dolau' side of Hawaii island, Manus. You'll need snorkelling gear. The highlight will be the detention centre. Apparently I look like a refugee, according to my auntie. Please pm to confirm.
 
We don't have this problem back in economy. ;)

But seriously I don't think I have ever noticed the cutlery too cold in business class.
 
After due consideration I think - ice-cold cutlery QF J & CX J & cold cutlery EX F.
Not cold cutlery SQ J & F - but maybe I was just overwhelmed by their service & possibly the Krug.
 
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I've always noticed the icy chill of the cutlery on the rare occasions someone else has paid my J fare. I thought it must have been a thing expected by the high and mighty.

A bit like Kramer from Seinfeld and his clothes hot out of the dryer.
 
I have noticed the cold cutlery but frankly hasn't bothered me much. Holding them in the palm of your hand for 30 seconds is usually enough to get rid of the chill. I'm a very slow eater so am used to food being lukewarm by the time I finish so cold cutlery not a big deal!

Agree the butter problem (but with easy enough solution) and warm drinks are a problem.

But to what I think is the OP's main point - that given airlines can charge so much for J or F tickets these little things should be done right - I completely agree, even if there are some logistical difficulties.
 
On my next J flight in a couple of weeks I'm going to bring a couple of chemical hand warmers and slip them into the napkin set for a couple of minutes before I eat; although I guess I'd best check with the airline as to whether or not such things are allowed on board.
 
well I guess the same way Y cutlery travels onto the plane is in a tub, in a chilled cart too. Why don't you ask for Y cutlery ?

It wasn't for cutlery, but when I flying in F on Cathay from Milan to Hong Kong earlier this year I did ask the flight attendant to get me some water from Y as all they had in F was Evian which I can't stand (it tastes like dirt). They happily obliged.
 
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