Stingy drinks service
#31
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I recall a guy in Y on a 12.5 hour transpacific flight. Looked like he weighed at least 250 lbs. He had a couple of beers in the first 5 hours or so..then he had the audacity to ask for one more and the FA said (in a loud voice)....Are you drunky-drunky?
He said no and as I recall she reluctantly brought him a 3rd beer.
Meanwhile in J you can pretty well drink as much as your liver will allow. Champagne, couple of Caesars, wine, port wine, few scotch and sodas etc. All good.
He said no and as I recall she reluctantly brought him a 3rd beer.
Meanwhile in J you can pretty well drink as much as your liver will allow. Champagne, couple of Caesars, wine, port wine, few scotch and sodas etc. All good.
#32
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I recall a guy in Y on a 12.5 hour transpacific flight. Looked like he weighed at least 250 lbs. He had a couple of beers in the first 5 hours or so..then he had the audacity to ask for one more and the FA said (in a loud voice)....Are you drunky-drunky?
He said no and as I recall she reluctantly brought him a 3rd beer.
Meanwhile in J you can pretty well drink as much as your liver will allow. Champagne, couple of Caesars, wine, port wine, few scotch and sodas etc. All good.
He said no and as I recall she reluctantly brought him a 3rd beer.
Meanwhile in J you can pretty well drink as much as your liver will allow. Champagne, couple of Caesars, wine, port wine, few scotch and sodas etc. All good.
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#38
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My friends flew YVR to HKG with AC and were told when trying to order a 3rd beer that you are only allowed 2 alcoholic drinks per flight. Was this a lie?
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YES.
Absolutely a lie. A bald faced lie. Absolute BS. Another lazy FA.
Seriously if you are flying YVR to HKG you have Cathay Pacific. I would take ANY Cathay Pacific flight over an AC flight. All the time, no exceptions.
It is because of these FA's who just want you to shut up and stop bothering them while they read or gossip or moan about the pax is where AC falls down, again and again, again and again, again and again, again and again, again and again, again and again, again and again, again and again, again and again, again and again, again and again, again and again, again and again, again and again, again and again, again and again, again and again, again and again, again and again, again and again, again and again, again and again..........
Absolutely a lie. A bald faced lie. Absolute BS. Another lazy FA.
Seriously if you are flying YVR to HKG you have Cathay Pacific. I would take ANY Cathay Pacific flight over an AC flight. All the time, no exceptions.
It is because of these FA's who just want you to shut up and stop bothering them while they read or gossip or moan about the pax is where AC falls down, again and again, again and again, again and again, again and again, again and again, again and again, again and again, again and again, again and again, again and again, again and again, again and again, again and again, again and again, again and again, again and again, again and again, again and again, again and again, again and again, again and again, again and again..........
#40
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f in Y, probably not a straight lie, but an excuse for eh, we are done with service and this is not a bar.
Not particularly nice but given the reduced staffing hence how much pressure staffing operate under, not a big surprise. People should consider what they are paying for,
Are drinks included? How many?
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Anyone else experience this on the 15+ hour flight?
My recent CX 829 YYZ-HKG.
Real champagne PDB.
Also, I never asked for any drink. They were offered all thought the flight. They even have 2 signature drinks per flight, which change. Very creative and one is non-alcoholic too.
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I'll admit that I, too, missed the original poster's point that his or her experience was in economy class.
Having flown in economy class long haul only a few times I would agree with the opinion, however I don't feel it is warranted. I find that crews tend to be stingy in economy class despite the airline (probably due to the real lack of profit for seats in coach).
If one wants to partake in drinks more expensive than water, I would suggest flying premium economy class, business class, or first class.
Having flown in economy class long haul only a few times I would agree with the opinion, however I don't feel it is warranted. I find that crews tend to be stingy in economy class despite the airline (probably due to the real lack of profit for seats in coach).
If one wants to partake in drinks more expensive than water, I would suggest flying premium economy class, business class, or first class.
#43
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Was waiting for the apologists to come out with the "if you want drinks sit in J" gobbledygook. Took longer than I thought. Not asking for a bottle of Dom, just another warm Canadian. I know, I am so entitled for someone sitting on the wrong side of the curtain of shame. Should I bring my own oxygen and lavatory fluid while we are at it?
And the service in PY is just as awful on AC (same huddle in the galley in between throwing meals at people), but I guess the people there are slightly less unwashed than Y scum.
And the service in PY is just as awful on AC (same huddle in the galley in between throwing meals at people), but I guess the people there are slightly less unwashed than Y scum.
#44
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I'll admit that I, too, missed the original poster's point that his or her experience was in economy class.
Having flown in economy class long haul only a few times I would agree with the opinion, however I don't feel it is warranted. I find that crews tend to be stingy in economy class despite the airline (probably due to the real lack of profit for seats in coach).
If one wants to partake in drinks more expensive than water, I would suggest flying premium economy class, business class, or first class.
Having flown in economy class long haul only a few times I would agree with the opinion, however I don't feel it is warranted. I find that crews tend to be stingy in economy class despite the airline (probably due to the real lack of profit for seats in coach).
If one wants to partake in drinks more expensive than water, I would suggest flying premium economy class, business class, or first class.
#45
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I have noticed stingy drink service on domestic Southwest Airlines service over the last few years. What used to be attendants popping out of their seat at the 10,000 ft. bell to serve now consists of lazy talking and chatting amongst themselves until the the flight is way under weigh then provide one drink only on their one hour flights. I used to get three drinks on a SAN-LAS flight regularly. Not any more.