AA Carib / Mexico business/ domestic First: sparkling wine / bubbly?
Does AA serve champagne on Domestic F class (DFW-CLT)?
what about on flights to CUN and Punta Cana from MIA or DFW? Thanks |
They have the little smaller-than-a-split bottle - each with enough to fill 2 x's 2/3's full of the small wine glasses. But it is sporadic and, more often then not, limited to a few bottles.
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Definitely yes on DFW-CUN as we did this last year (sparkling wine only, of course :D)
Cheers. |
Champagne? Non. Sparkling wine? Much more likely. ;)
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They do have some cheap-esque champagne but chances are extremely high they will run out. I've been told by several FAs they only stock 3 of those little bottles on most domestic flights. Some FAs say they've written to management about it several times but nothing has been done. A few weeks ago on a DFW-SFO flight the FA was so apologetic they ran out of champagne that he gave me and my friend each a bottle of chardonnay to go :).
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Are you looking to celebrate something or do you just really like champagne?
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I seem recall managing to scare up a mimosa on CUR-MIA last year. :cool:
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Originally Posted by dstan
(Post 13680603)
I seem recall managing to scare up a mimosa on CUR-MIA last year. :cool:
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Originally Posted by JDiver
(Post 13679524)
Champagne? Non. Sparkling wine? Much more likely. ;)
The "Champagne" served onboard is certainly no Tattinger, Dom Perignon, or Krug. On the CUN flights, the Sparkling Wine seems to be consumed fast, but getting a Mimosa will stretch out the "Champagne" further. :p |
If you ask for Champagne they give you Sparking wine which is 'Methode Champenoise' - basically American White Sparkling wine which has been produced using the champagne process. Horrible stuff IMO! I've been spoilt with the Krug on CX F.
Even on TATL AA only serve Pommery (real French champagne, but certainly not the best). AA, please bring back the Perrier Jouet you used to serve in the old days! |
Originally Posted by aSWUplz
(Post 13682365)
If you ask for Champagne they give you Sparking wine which is 'Methode Champenoise' !
Cheers. |
Originally Posted by DFW25FLY
(Post 13679648)
They do have some cheap-esque champagne but chances are extremely high they will run out. I've been told by several FAs they only stock 3 of those little bottles on most domestic flights.
Originally Posted by DFW25FLY
(Post 13679648)
Some FAs say they've written to management about it several times but nothing has been done.
Finally, I don't know if I'd rather pay for AA's selection or get a free bottle of even worse DL swill across the pond. Of course, the argument is completely moot in J. |
DFW-CUN in March, "champagne"/water/juice offered as PDB. (1:00 pm flight)
Return flight CUN-DFW had possibly the worst food I have ever seen/smelled on an airplane: A bologna (perhaps salami?) sandwich with a bowl of cabbage-based soup -or- a salt-flavored chicken breast that oozed yellow oil (and yet it was strangely dry :confused:) served with a 'salad' that consisted of hearts of palm drowned in mayonnaise on a leaf of iceberg lettuce. Packs of snack mix instead of nuts. :td: |
Originally Posted by brp
(Post 13683063)
So, I just ask for champagne to avoid confusion
I was flying LAX-LAS and told the F Flight Attendant I wanted "sparkling wine". I seemed to have baffled the FA. She said that they didn't have "sparkling wine" but instead had "champagne". When I was handed the mini bottle of sparkling wine, I simply told the FA thank you. |
Originally Posted by janetdoe
(Post 13684039)
DFW-CUN in March, "champagne"/water/juice offered as PDB. (1:00 pm flight)
Return flight CUN-DFW had possibly the worst food I have ever seen/smelled on an airplane: A bologna (perhaps salami?) sandwich with a bowl of cabbage-based soup -or- a salt-flavored chicken breast that oozed yellow oil (and yet it was strangely dry :confused:) served with a 'salad' that consisted of hearts of palm drowned in mayonnaise on a leaf of iceberg lettuce. Packs of snack mix instead of nuts. :td: AA should tell its CUN-based caterer to supply something edible on this route. |
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