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Old May 13, 2010 | 5:31 pm
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hau cheng
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Originally Posted by francophile
http://www.jetstar.com/gx/en/flying-...e-air.aspx#ref

On international services operated by A330 aircraft and limited international services operated by A320 and A321 aircraft , economy class passengers can pre-select and pay for the option of having their meals included during their flight when they make their booking. Or alternatively, they can purchase from a range of food and beverage items once on board the aircraft. When pre-selecting the option of having meals, passengers can indicate if they would like vegetarian meals. Pre-purchased meals will include 1 hot and 1 cold non-alcoholic drink with every meal service. Additional snacks and alcoholic beverages will be available for purchase inflight.

Economy class passengers who do not pre-select and pay for their meals will be able to purchase a meal during meal services. Please note that without pre-purchase, we can not guarantee your preferred choice of meal will be available.

Passengers are also welcome to bring their own food on board however please note that there will be no refrigeration facilities or any heating facilities on board and crew will not provide cutlery, napkins or cups for food brought on board by passengers. Please click here for important information on cabin baggage restrictions for International flights to and from Australia.

All Economy class passengers will be given a complimentary bottle of water at the beginning of their flight. There will also be a water fountain and disposable cups in the economy class cabin. All other beverages, including additional bottled water is available for purchase.

The range of beverages available for purchase will include water, juices, soft drinks, tea, coffee and a range of alcoholic drinks. Please note that only alcohol that has been provided by cabin crew is permitted to be consumed on board.





http://www.jetstar.com/gx/en/flying-...e-air.aspx#ent

For Economy class passengers, there will be a limited quantity of Video on Demand units available for hire. Passengers can reserve and pay for a unit at the time they make their booking or once on board. Passengers will be asked to provide identification to hire a Video on Demand unit.

In the Economy cabin, there will also be several screens along the aisles which will show films and TV programs. Passengers can purchase a set of reusable headsets once on board to tune into these programs or the range of audio programs which will also be available.
I knew what you meant, IMO I don't think CX is as 'full' as it used to be/can be/should be in terms of its service in Y.
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