Breakfast on JFK-LHR
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Breakfast on JFK-LHR
I flew back from JFK overnight in CW on BA176. Clean seat, lovely crew, 5 hours sleep on the new bedding, so overall v.good...
But I did notice on the breakfast card that only a panini was offered as food. This is not a regular route of mine so no idea if this is a new thing, a feature of the Sleeper service or what... In any case I didn't fancy it so just had a nice cuppa overhead Cork
But I did notice on the breakfast card that only a panini was offered as food. This is not a regular route of mine so no idea if this is a new thing, a feature of the Sleeper service or what... In any case I didn't fancy it so just had a nice cuppa overhead Cork
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Yes, this isn't exactly new, it's the longer USA flights that get a semblance of breakfast. More information on the current incarnation here:
New Club World Service 2017 - catering and bedding – experiences and reactions
(see post 3)
And older FT threads will show the previous versions, which were essentially a bacon roll.
Best to sleep as much as you can on these very short flights, then to have breakfast in the Arrivals lounge or airside lounges.
New Club World Service 2017 - catering and bedding – experiences and reactions
(see post 3)
And older FT threads will show the previous versions, which were essentially a bacon roll.
Best to sleep as much as you can on these very short flights, then to have breakfast in the Arrivals lounge or airside lounges.