QF1508 CBR-SYD
18:40 departure
Short flight so only one meal option available - kung pao chicken with cashew nuts and fried rice.
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I love kung pao chicken so I was actually excited when the flight attendant told me what was on the menu - something that hasnāt happened for me on QF for a while. This one wasnāt quite authentic but I still enjoyed it.
So economy passengers were served business class drinks before business class passengers? Hmmm.QF648 PER-SYD 2E now.
Not impressed. No pre-lunch drinks. Drinks carts were set up as usual, but there they sat⦠and sat.
But, strangely, the FAs serving the starboard side quite early set off down towards the back carrying about four glasses of sparkling wine.
When the CSM, serving my side, eventually got to me, I queried why we were going straight to serving lunch. Some tale about the brake on one cart and some seat power not working.
When I asked why some pax had been delivered glasses of wine, she claimed to know nothing about it, offering that āit might have been for some VIPs in whYā. WTF? Doesnāt she know what her minions are doing?![]()
Iāve never had Hoki with Hollandaise sauce, has Neil lost the plot?
Considering you could have paid upwards of $5k for the flight I think itās a cough outcome.
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So economy passengers were served business class drinks before business class passengers? Hmmm.
I have just confirmed with the FAs that did that drink delivery in the galley as I returned from the loo, that it was supposed āVIPsā that were indeed in whY that got the special treatment.
The same omelette as the way over was on offer so went with the other hot option of scrambled eggs, pork sausage, hash brown, beans and spinach for comparison. A case of something tasting much better than it looked ā while the appearance was low rent and reminiscent of the Y breakfast served on AN back in the 90s, it was actually very tasty, especially the bacon infused hash brown. Still would give the edge to the omelette.
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Ew what is this? 717 J brekky? Fokker 100? SAAB 340B savoury choice?This is not just reminiscent of an Ansett economy class breakfast from the 1990s. I was served the same thing, minus the hash brown, in Qantas economy last month flying MEL-CHC! I did not think it was particularly good, although yours does look a bit more appetising than what I was served.
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Drinks to Y from J is always a "hush-hush" scenarioI have just confirmed with the FAs that did that drink delivery in the galley as I returned from the loo, that it was supposed āVIPsā that were indeed in whY that got the special treatment.
I asked āwhat VIPs? - CL?, P1?ā. They ducked, quoting: āconfidentialityā. There was clear discomfort.
I did point out that things like that are noticed by pax that fly a lot and take it seriously - and I pointed out that it was already noted on AFF. Discomfort level elevated visibly at that pronouncement.
On top of all that, I saw the CSM walk past with a bottle of the Lois sparkling wrapped. Pretty obviously to give to someone.
A very fishy flight.
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This is not just reminiscent of an Ansett economy class breakfast from the 1990s. I was served the same thing, minus the hash brown, in Qantas economy last month flying MEL-CHC! I did not think it was particularly good, although yours does look a bit more appetising than what I was served.
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Ew what is this? 717 J brekky? Fokker 100? SAAB 340B savoury choice?
That is disgusting
Plastic wine glass or juice (can't tell)
Plastic water bottle
Meal worse than a economy slop meal
Friends of the crew, or off duty crew.So economy passengers were served business class drinks before business class passengers? Hmmm.
Friends of the crew, or off duty crew.
That is the issue for me - I actually would not mind if crew gave a J drink to someone in Economy if itās a honeymoon couple or someone else, but of course ONLY after serving all J customers!That led to me asking about the āVIPā drinks issue and pointing out that it did not go unnoticed that it had occurred - and made far worse by the J pax getting nothing until the meal service some time later.
That very much looks like the same meal. And those "eggs" in both cases look like someone had eaten them before and...This is an economy meal (as described in my post). Scrambled eggs with baked beans, spinach and a sausage. It was served for breakfast on a QF 737 flight from MEL to CHC last month.
My point is that it's basically the same thing that @DrJ was served in business class, minus a hash brown!
Thought as much! I was being kind in my assessment too, as I was in good mood after a successful SYD trip and have come to expect the worst from J catering sadly (so anything better than utter rubbish seems ok!) Still if I had paid full freight J rather than it being a pts upgrade, I would have been pretty miffed.This is not just reminiscent of an Ansett economy class breakfast from the 1990s. I was served the same thing, minus the hash brown, in Qantas economy last month flying MEL-CHC! I did not think it was particularly good, although yours does look a bit more appetising than what I was served.
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