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Shorter flights:
Breakfast service (departures up to and including 0930):
Flights to/from FLR, VCE, NCE, AGP, GRX, MAH, PMI, FAO and LIN:
Departures up to and including 0930 get a breakfast (bacon roll, panini or fruit salad and yogurt).
All get a meal if flying between 1200 and 1359 (not based on departure time).
All other departures get a snack (an entire trolley full is loaded per sector).
Flights to/from JMK, JTR and JSI:
Breakfast until 0930 and an enhanced meal after this time (same as the shorter flights but with cheese and crackers, and a chocolate or mint).
There are three menu rotations plus a never changing vegetarian option:
Breakfast service (departures up to and including 0930):
- Danish pastry, a granola pot with milk, an orange juice and tea/coffee.
- Ham, cheese, a boiled egg, bread, yoghurt, orange juice and tea/coffee.
Flights to/from FLR, VCE, NCE, AGP, GRX, MAH, PMI, FAO and LIN:
Departures up to and including 0930 get a breakfast (bacon roll, panini or fruit salad and yogurt).
All get a meal if flying between 1200 and 1359 (not based on departure time).
All other departures get a snack (an entire trolley full is loaded per sector).
Flights to/from JMK, JTR and JSI:
Breakfast until 0930 and an enhanced meal after this time (same as the shorter flights but with cheese and crackers, and a chocolate or mint).
There are three menu rotations plus a never changing vegetarian option:
Menu 1:
Outbound: poached salmon pasta salad
Inbound: roast chicken pasta salad
Menu 2:
Outbound: poached salmon with couscous
Inbound: roast chicken with couscous
Menu 3:
Outbound: mackerel with potato salad
Inbound: roast chicken with potato salad
Vegetarian:
Outbound: falafel with chickpea salad
inbound: falafel with couscous
Outbound: poached salmon pasta salad
Inbound: roast chicken pasta salad
Menu 2:
Outbound: poached salmon with couscous
Inbound: roast chicken with couscous
Menu 3:
Outbound: mackerel with potato salad
Inbound: roast chicken with potato salad
Vegetarian:
Outbound: falafel with chickpea salad
inbound: falafel with couscous
Catering in Y on BA Cityflyer
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Catering in Y on BA Cityflyer
(I have tried a search but apologies if this is old news)
The falafel strikes back!
Just been pleasantly surprised by the return of the old CityFlyer catering in Y on tonight’s PMI-LCY. Crew said been a month or so but I think it’s just the last few days as I take this flight once a week this time of year.
It was the old choice of falafel or mackerel (where the mackerel was sometimes chicken salad). Brownie and all.
Did BA finally figure out BoB was going to be impossible on CityFlyer?
Makes a massive difference to me with the timing of the flight. Hope it’s not a trial!
The falafel strikes back!
Just been pleasantly surprised by the return of the old CityFlyer catering in Y on tonight’s PMI-LCY. Crew said been a month or so but I think it’s just the last few days as I take this flight once a week this time of year.
It was the old choice of falafel or mackerel (where the mackerel was sometimes chicken salad). Brownie and all.
Did BA finally figure out BoB was going to be impossible on CityFlyer?
Makes a massive difference to me with the timing of the flight. Hope it’s not a trial!
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I presume you mean that LCY has moved from a biscuit to a meal on this service? BoB has never had a firm implementation date at LCY and it still doesn't. I suspect it was a choice of BoB or ditching CE given 2 cabin crew.
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(I have tried a search but apologies if this is old news)
The falafel strikes back!
Just been pleasantly surprised by the return of the old CityFlyer catering in Y on tonight’s PMI-LCY. Crew said been a month or so but I think it’s just the last few days as I take this flight once a week this time of year.
It was the old choice of falafel or mackerel (where the mackerel was sometimes chicken salad). Brownie and all.
Did BA finally figure out BoB was going to be impossible on CityFlyer?
Makes a massive difference to me with the timing of the flight. Hope it’s not a trial!
The falafel strikes back!
Just been pleasantly surprised by the return of the old CityFlyer catering in Y on tonight’s PMI-LCY. Crew said been a month or so but I think it’s just the last few days as I take this flight once a week this time of year.
It was the old choice of falafel or mackerel (where the mackerel was sometimes chicken salad). Brownie and all.
Did BA finally figure out BoB was going to be impossible on CityFlyer?
Makes a massive difference to me with the timing of the flight. Hope it’s not a trial!
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I have taken this exact flight (1950 Sunday PMI-LCY) 10 times so far this year and 15 last year and this is the first time that it has not been popcorn/biscuit/crisps since Aug 2016.
So either something has changed in the last week or they mistakenly loaded the bar for a long route on this medium route.
I will confirm next Sunday..!
So either something has changed in the last week or they mistakenly loaded the bar for a long route on this medium route.
I will confirm next Sunday..!
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The bandings for LCY are the legacy ones for the previous CE / ET experience. The new CE LHR-LGW catering has a different banding system which isn't aligned to the old one, and thus disconnected from LCY. I guess this was intended to be temporary until BoB got to LCY, but "temporary" came and continues. For LHR and LGW, PMI was one of the handful of winners with the new CE catering, since it's in Long, and along with now MAD it's the shortest of the Longs, if that isn't total goobledegook. So one possibility is that PMI-LCY catering has been upscaled - ET and CE - to represent a Long setting, even though on the legacy version it wasn't ever put in this category. If so, it's another example of BACF management being allowed to plough their own furrow. PMI is one of the handful of locations with flights to LHR, LGW and LCY.
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The bandings for LCY are the legacy ones for the previous CE / ET experience. The new CE LHR-LGW catering has a different banding system which isn't aligned to the old one, and thus disconnected from LCY. I guess this was intended to be temporary until BoB got to LCY, but "temporary" came and continues. For LHR and LGW, PMI was one of the handful of winners with the new CE catering, since it's in Long, and along with now MAD it's the shortest of the Longs, if that isn't total goobledegook. So one possibility is that PMI-LCY catering has been upscaled - ET and CE - to represent a Long setting, even though on the legacy version it wasn't ever put in this category. If so, it's another example of BACF management being allowed to plough their own furrow. PMI is one of the handful of locations with flights to LHR, LGW and LCY.
I promise that I do not exaggerate if I say that on that route I have heard at least one person complain about C catering on at least 50% of my C flights on that route since the changes (my guess is that you hear it more there because it always has a lot of long haul F transit pax and a lot of very frequent very high contribution pax, including both the Monaco crowd and people with life split between multiple places).
PS: Honest forces me to specify for those who were not born with an Atlas at the back of their mind that the PMI route is about 200 miles longer than NCE so frankly, they are more deserving than us.
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Now if only NCE could be upgraded to long on LHR/LGW to reflect its standing from LCY....
I promise that I do not exaggerate if I say that on that route I have heard at least one person complain about C catering on at least 50% of my C flights on that route since the changes (my guess is that you hear it more there because it always has a lot of long haul F transit pax and a lot of very frequent very high contribution pax, including both the Monaco crowd and people with life split between multiple places).
PS: Honest forces me to specify for those who were not born with an Atlas at the back of their mind that the PMI route is about 200 miles longer than NCE so frankly, they are more deserving than us.
I promise that I do not exaggerate if I say that on that route I have heard at least one person complain about C catering on at least 50% of my C flights on that route since the changes (my guess is that you hear it more there because it always has a lot of long haul F transit pax and a lot of very frequent very high contribution pax, including both the Monaco crowd and people with life split between multiple places).
PS: Honest forces me to specify for those who were not born with an Atlas at the back of their mind that the PMI route is about 200 miles longer than NCE so frankly, they are more deserving than us.
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