Originally Posted by
txrus
FWIW, this morning on DFW-SJU (can’t remember the flight# right now but it’s the only flight) I had the hot breakfast but no fig bag on my tray. Did notice on a fruit plate tray the side dish, w/pat of butter, for breakfast bread which, of course, they apparently no longer due.
No PDB but plane was late coming in, which meant late boarding (& 19 pre-boards, plus all of their +1), late push back, & ultimately 45+ minutes late taking off.
Trays came out about an hour into the flight & once they were picked up, never saw the FAs again for the duration until it came time to pass out credit card flyers…
It's not that they no longer do breakfast breads, it just that what you get varies by distance band and caterer. If you just had an empty plate with butter than there was a miscater or the bread basket didn't make it around if the breads were boarded. Flights 900-1,299 miles get a cold pre-plated item like a grain loaf, glazed scones, or fig bar (aside from the salmon platter that always gets a bagel regardless of length) and flights 1,300 miles and over get the warmed bread basket.
The butter pat is probably applicable less than half the time on the short band (for most people at least), but for consistency purposes and to make the tray setup more efficient and reliable,.. But sometimes it's funny.