JFK-AKL Meals
#1
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Join Date: Sep 2022
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JFK-AKL Meals
Kia Ora,
My family will be flying skycouch on one of the first flights from JFK. We're trying to figure out what meals might be served on the flight to plan food for the kids.
I'm assuming Dinner when we get on at 9.55pm and Breakfast before we land, but I'm hoping there will be more than cookie times and corn chips available in the 16odd hours between those two meals.
Any ideas? Guesses?
My family will be flying skycouch on one of the first flights from JFK. We're trying to figure out what meals might be served on the flight to plan food for the kids.
I'm assuming Dinner when we get on at 9.55pm and Breakfast before we land, but I'm hoping there will be more than cookie times and corn chips available in the 16odd hours between those two meals.
Any ideas? Guesses?
#2
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Auckland
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No idea if they'll do a third meal service during the flight. The first JFK-AKL flight is this weekend I believe so I'm sure we'll find out soon.
However, like all longhaul flights, you can order complimentary snacks/drink from your IFE screen.
However, like all longhaul flights, you can order complimentary snacks/drink from your IFE screen.
#3
Join Date: Jan 2016
Posts: 2,618
Given they are an overnight in not sure they would do a third full meal service as people will want to sleep. Not sure when would schedule it while letting people get an uninterrupted sleep period.
Will be less than 16h between meals. In Y most probably looking at 60-90 before service starts and will start breakfast 2-3 hours before landing. So more lube 11-12h between meals and add in a 8h sleep. Will likely be some nibbles I in IFE or in galley.
Will be less than 16h between meals. In Y most probably looking at 60-90 before service starts and will start breakfast 2-3 hours before landing. So more lube 11-12h between meals and add in a 8h sleep. Will likely be some nibbles I in IFE or in galley.
#5
Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: New Zealand (most of the time)
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One of my annoyances with the ORD flight was the timing of the meals. I only flew it once in Feb 2019 from ORD to AKL so my memory is a little distant now but I recall breakfast service started around 4 or 4 1/2 hours out rather than the usual 2 1/2 hours out on SFO/LAX/IAH flights. One of the reasons for this was to allow the last crew rest after service and before landing.
I could have happily slept (or even just kept laying in my seat) for another hour quite happily. Instead you go through the experience of waking up, having all the lights turned on, having the seat flipped over and bedding all put away, eating breakfast.. And then finding yourself with another 3 or so hours to go still you arrive in Auckland. Putting the seat down again is a pain so most people just ended up sitting there.
I could have happily slept (or even just kept laying in my seat) for another hour quite happily. Instead you go through the experience of waking up, having all the lights turned on, having the seat flipped over and bedding all put away, eating breakfast.. And then finding yourself with another 3 or so hours to go still you arrive in Auckland. Putting the seat down again is a pain so most people just ended up sitting there.
#6
Join Date: Feb 2007
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Would be nice if NZ offers buy onboard outside of meal times on long haul services too.
They have the software todo it within the IFE, from the short-haul flights.
Surely on AKL-JFK-AKL they could sell an entire galley cart worth of a snacks?
#7
Join Date: Jan 2016
Posts: 2,618
Are the complimentary snacks just mini cookies and corn chips?
Would be nice if NZ offers buy onboard outside of meal times on long haul services too.
They have the software todo it within the IFE, from the short-haul flights.
Surely on AKL-JFK-AKL they could sell an entire galley cart worth of a snacks?
Would be nice if NZ offers buy onboard outside of meal times on long haul services too.
They have the software todo it within the IFE, from the short-haul flights.
Surely on AKL-JFK-AKL they could sell an entire galley cart worth of a snacks?
#8
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Auckland
Programs: NZ Elite, IHG Diamond Ambassador
Posts: 899
No idea. I don't fly down the back of the bus...
In BP they usually have cold snacks and a hot option (cheese and bacon baps for example) on longhaul flights. For Economy JFK-AKL they may not have hot snacks but maybe sandwiches etc which don't require heating
In BP they usually have cold snacks and a hot option (cheese and bacon baps for example) on longhaul flights. For Economy JFK-AKL they may not have hot snacks but maybe sandwiches etc which don't require heating
#9
Join Date: Nov 2017
Location: New Zealand (when I'm home!)
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My guess is that Economy will have a cold meal, like sandwiches. You can probably request it at anytime they aren't in meal service prep/cleanup, but they will probably also have a flight attendant mid sleep wander through, quietly handing out sandwiches to those that are still awake
. No idea if they will do that, but on longer flights I have had that happen before with other airlines.
If I was flying economy for this flight, I would definitely bring on some snacks!
. No idea if they will do that, but on longer flights I have had that happen before with other airlines.
If I was flying economy for this flight, I would definitely bring on some snacks!
#10
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Join Date: Sep 2022
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My guess is that Economy will have a cold meal, like sandwiches. You can probably request it at anytime they aren't in meal service prep/cleanup, but they will probably also have a flight attendant mid sleep wander through, quietly handing out sandwiches to those that are still awake
. No idea if they will do that, but on longer flights I have had that happen before with other airlines.
If I was flying economy for this flight, I would definitely bring on some snacks!
. No idea if they will do that, but on longer flights I have had that happen before with other airlines.
If I was flying economy for this flight, I would definitely bring on some snacks!
Fingers crossed it's more than cookies and chips but I won't plan on it