Isochronous
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I like to take my tea with a slice of lemon, and on occasion I'll even ask for a soda water with lime (a charming AA FA gave me the idea when she offered it on one flight).
A recent trip provided two tales of lemon slices on QF Y. Flying SYD-MEL, I asked for one with my tea and the FA obligingly went and got one for me. But on the return MEL-SYD, I asked if they had any and got a one-word "No" in response. No apology either, just a no.
Are lemon slices normally available in QF Y? Was I only given one the first time flying SYD-MEL because the FA in question addressed me by name and I was one of two elites written on a piece of paper on his trolley with name and seat number - i.e. making lemon slices in Y another unpublished WP benefit? :mrgreen:
That being said towards the end of the MEL-SYD flight the CSM came by row 23 (the front of Y on the unrefurbished 763 we flew) and thanked me and the WP sitting next to me for "being on board far too often" in a cheeky way.
A recent trip provided two tales of lemon slices on QF Y. Flying SYD-MEL, I asked for one with my tea and the FA obligingly went and got one for me. But on the return MEL-SYD, I asked if they had any and got a one-word "No" in response. No apology either, just a no.
Are lemon slices normally available in QF Y? Was I only given one the first time flying SYD-MEL because the FA in question addressed me by name and I was one of two elites written on a piece of paper on his trolley with name and seat number - i.e. making lemon slices in Y another unpublished WP benefit? :mrgreen:
That being said towards the end of the MEL-SYD flight the CSM came by row 23 (the front of Y on the unrefurbished 763 we flew) and thanked me and the WP sitting next to me for "being on board far too often" in a cheeky way.