New First offering, from 31 March 2019 [general discussion]
#62
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#64
Join Date: May 2010
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That said, I'm liking all the other changes. And I'm actually hoping that the afternoon tea service might return to West Coast USA now.
#65
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#67
Join Date: Sep 2008
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Our First First is coming up on April 10th so this is a nice surprise to see an update. Kinda bummed we are missing the Liberty bags though
Is the loungewear handed out on day flights too? We are returning home in J. Although given my proportions I don't hold out much hope for the sizing to be right anyway.
Not a fan of Elemis but its not like they were going to go with anyone else.
Glassware looks good though!
Is the loungewear handed out on day flights too? We are returning home in J. Although given my proportions I don't hold out much hope for the sizing to be right anyway.
Not a fan of Elemis but its not like they were going to go with anyone else.
Glassware looks good though!
#68
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Location: UK/Las Vegas
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Our First First is coming up on April 10th so this is a nice surprise to see an update. Kinda bummed we are missing the Liberty bags though
Is the loungewear handed out on day flights too? We are returning home in J. Although given my proportions I don't hold out much hope for the sizing to be right anyway.
Not a fan of Elemis but its not like they were going to go with anyone else.
Glassware looks good though!
Is the loungewear handed out on day flights too? We are returning home in J. Although given my proportions I don't hold out much hope for the sizing to be right anyway.
Not a fan of Elemis but its not like they were going to go with anyone else.
Glassware looks good though!
#69
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Our First First is coming up on April 10th so this is a nice surprise to see an update. Kinda bummed we are missing the Liberty bags though
Is the loungewear handed out on day flights too? We are returning home in J. Although given my proportions I don't hold out much hope for the sizing to be right anyway.
Not a fan of Elemis but its not like they were going to go with anyone else.
Glassware looks good though!
Is the loungewear handed out on day flights too? We are returning home in J. Although given my proportions I don't hold out much hope for the sizing to be right anyway.
Not a fan of Elemis but its not like they were going to go with anyone else.
Glassware looks good though!
Yes, the loungwear is handed out on dayflights too.
Regards
TBS
#70
Join Date: Jan 2008
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Much better wine available from elsewhere at the price points suggested. I'd prefer people to broaden their wine horizons rather than drink mediocre claret.
#72
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#73
Join Date: Oct 2015
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My guess:
Two rings joined by a vertical 'pole' (with bends), none of which is in the photo.
One of the rings sits under the lower plate, the other ring sits under the upper plate. The pole (or two) joining the lower and upper rings supports the upper ring on which the upper plate sits.
I've tried to find an example online but I can't find it. I have seen the ring system with a vertical 'pole' at the side though (it saves space compared to a normal two-tier plates with a pole in the middle).
Two rings joined by a vertical 'pole' (with bends), none of which is in the photo.
One of the rings sits under the lower plate, the other ring sits under the upper plate. The pole (or two) joining the lower and upper rings supports the upper ring on which the upper plate sits.
I've tried to find an example online but I can't find it. I have seen the ring system with a vertical 'pole' at the side though (it saves space compared to a normal two-tier plates with a pole in the middle).
#74
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#75
Join Date: Dec 2005
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It's the out of focus bit to the left of the stem of the champagne flute.