Qantas international Economy Class meals

19 December 2025: QF029 Y MEL-HKG

The first meal with beef, the pretzels, ice cream and cookie were OK. The mash potato tasted very average.

The second/light pasta meal looked bad, tasted bad ......

First Meal:
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Second Meal (Light):
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12 January 2026: QF128 Y HKG-SYD

For dinner, the rice was soggy. So better off just eat the chicken and the veges. The mango ice block was nice. Then again, anything that is pre-packaged by other companies tastes nicer.

The western breakfast tasted very average. I wanted the Chinese breakfast but it all ran out. The best food in breakfast was muffin and tea.

Dinner:
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Breakfast:

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QF165 BNE-ROR

The economy meal options were pasta carbonara, a chicken salad with Japanese rice or an unadvertised vegetarian dish with tofu. The pasta was fine but I was still hungry afterwards.

There’s no bread roll, dessert or any other accompaniments to go with the meal.

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Beer and wine are available, but there’s no sparkling wine or spirits.

Given the 6-hour flight time, I think this is a pretty low effort to be honest.
 
QF165 BNE-ROR

The economy meal options were pasta carbonara, a chicken salad with Japanese rice or an unadvertised vegetarian dish with tofu. The pasta was fine but I was still hungry afterwards.

There’s no bread roll, dessert or any other accompaniments to go with the meal.

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Beer and wine are available, but there’s no sparkling wine or spirits.

Given the 6-hour flight time, I think this is a pretty low effort to be honest.
Looks like it’s catered/treated as a domestic?
 
Looks like it’s catered/treated as a domestic?

Seems so. I wonder if they have limited catering on board because they need the galley space to store the snacks for the return flight tomorrow? (There’s no caterer in Palau.)

Still, for a 6-hour flight that’s not exactly cheap, I’m not impressed.
 
Seems so. I wonder if they have limited catering on board because they need the galley space to store the snacks for the return flight tomorrow? (There’s no caterer in Palau.)

Still, for a 6-hour flight that’s not exactly cheap, I’m not impressed.
That rings a bell!

Isn't there somewhere too that has limited (or no) business class catering for the return flight?
 
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That rings a bell!

Isn't there somewhere too that has limited (or no) business class catering for the return flight?

I think this is one of those routes.

A crew member just went through the aisle to warn everyone to eat before getting on the return flight and to bring extra snacks because they only serve a small snack bag on the return flight and it’s not substantial.
 

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