Is business catering different on A330 vs. 747?

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Choosethedrew

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Hi everyone,

I'm soon travelling on QF118 from HKG - SYD, which is the A330 service. I have read a very recent trip report online of this route, but the 747 service. It shows the following lavish spread for breakfast:
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Looking at the (very few) trip reports of the A330 service, the breakfast looks different, a lot more mean! Is it different according to the aircraft, even on the same route?

One last Q - is QF118 a 'supper' service? What does this mean actually, no starter with dinner?

Thank you for any insights :cool:
 
I believe that the menus will be identical for both QF128 and QF118 (and also the flights to MEL and BNE).

I haven't taken this flight recently though so can't comment on the actual meals. Hopefully someone that has will chime in. :)
 
A "supper service" is NOT dinner. It's normally a single course, smaller plate (plus drinks etc). They presume you will have eaten dinner earlier/in the lounge, and appreciate that the majority of pax are probably going to want to get to sleep ASAP.
 
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A "supper service" is NOT dinner. It's normally a single course, smaller plate (plus drinks etc). They presume you will have eaten dinner earlier/in the lounge, and appreciate that the majority of pax are probably going to want to get to sleep ASAP.

Are you allowed, say, three items or strictly ONE only?!
 
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