Originally Posted by
Antiqantas
The provision of an on-board mini-zoo for the amusement of passengers while enroute to their seats is a nice touch, and I believe a CX exclusive. The airline has clearly gone to some trouble in the selection of its zoological accommodation. Being open at the front, the cages allow a certain degree of free movement of the animals during their period of internment, in line with contemporary zoological practice, though the airline appears to discourage personal contact with the animals. However, I have to say I'm disappointed with the small number and limited variety of fauna that were on display on each of my recent trips. Also, there appeared to be no food inside the cages and consequently some of the animals were in a distressed state. I think CX need to give some attention to this matter.