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Details of band and service timings can be found here: Band & Services Timings

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Numbers relate to the post number. Vegetarian means the alternative option provided as standard rather than the special meals. The pre-ordered special meals are AVML (Asia-vegetarian), CHML (children's meal), DBML (diabetic meal), GFML (gluten-free), HNML (Hindu non-vegetarian meal), KSML (Kosher meal), LCML (low-calorie meal), LFML (low-fat meal), NLML (low-lactose meal), LSML (low salt meal), MOML (Muslim meal), VGML (vegan meal), and VLML (lacto-ovo vegetarian).

There are differences between the offering in/out of LHR, LGW, and BA CityFlyer routes operated from LCY, STN, BRS, BHX, MAN, EDI, and DUB. For BA CityFlyer flights please refer to this guide created by eJetterBA CityFlyer catering guide

Last update: post 2705 (band 1 breakfast KSML)
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Chef's Chat sheets for:

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Express (LBA, MAN, and JER only. Note JER is classed as 'Express' but gets band 1 service)

Breakfast:
Brunch:
Lunch:
Afternoon tea:
Dinner:

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Band 1 (UK, France, Ireland, BeNeLux, Germany)

Breakfast: 2705 (KSML),
Brunch:
Lunch: 2637,
Afternoon tea:
Dinner: 2697 (KSML),

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Band 2 (e.g. Barcelona, Nice, Venice, Prague, Copenhagen)

Breakfast:
Brunch:
Lunch: 2631, 2636,
Afternoon tea: 2630 (CHML), 2637
Dinner:

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Band 3 (e.g. Madrid, Rome, Warsaw, Stockholm)

Breakfast: 1298 (LSML),
Rest of the day: 1299 (LSML),

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Band 4 (e.g. Malta, Sofia, Kyiv, Istanbul)

Breakfast:
Rest of the day: 2639

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Band 5 (e.g., Cairo, Amman)

Breakfast:
Rest of the day:

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Old Oct 21, 2022, 5:48 am
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Originally Posted by EJetter
(cognac, too).
😱😱 Cognac!!!

Do you happen to know the location of CityFlyers catering depot and its security arrangements? 😁 LHR flyers will thank me 😁
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Old Oct 21, 2022, 5:55 am
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Originally Posted by krispy84
😱😱 Cognac!!!

Do you happen to know the location of CityFlyers catering depot and its security arrangements? 😁 LHR flyers will thank me 😁
I'm in - I'll distract them whilst you ransack the place. You have no idea how grateful I can be.
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Old Oct 21, 2022, 6:05 am
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Originally Posted by PUCCI GALORE
I'm in - I'll distract them whilst you ransack the place. You have no idea how grateful I can be.
Best if Madam keeps details of the ‘distraction’ to herself 😁
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Old Oct 21, 2022, 6:26 am
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Originally Posted by bafan
140 ?! That’s probably the cheese alone. Let alone the scotch egg and extras. Definitely wrong…
Like the "Soup of the Day" in the CCR which is listed as precisely 144 calories regardless of what it actually is (though it's seemingly always lentil or curried vegetable....)
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Old Oct 21, 2022, 7:07 am
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Originally Posted by PUCCI GALORE
No Love - LGW-ALC 15th Oct had both - I saw them in the bar trolley myself. You cannot mistake those bottles. For some reason loads of airlines seem enthralled with Aviator which tastes as though it was distilled in Boris's bath water.

I do think that these bandings and catering notices may need updating as I suspect that Band 3s of old have become Band 2
Yep. And I thought Band 3 got a proper meal late afternoon, but IBZ (Band 3) is served that really light afternoon tea, yesterday.
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Old Oct 21, 2022, 7:34 am
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Originally Posted by ajamieson
Like the "Soup of the Day" in the CCR which is listed as precisely 144 calories regardless of what it actually is (though it's seemingly always lentil or curried vegetable....)
Let me blow your mind then, it is sweetcorn chowder today!

(apparently now 336 kcal)
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Old Oct 21, 2022, 9:06 am
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Originally Posted by ajamieson
Like the "Soup of the Day" in the CCR which is listed as precisely 144 calories regardless of what it actually is (though it's seemingly always lentil or curried vegetable....)
“Ready to order ?”

“Er, yes. What is the soup of the day ?”

“I’ll just go find out…”
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Old Oct 21, 2022, 10:00 am
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Originally Posted by bafan
“Ready to order ?”

“Er, yes. What is the soup of the day ?”

“I’ll just go find out…”
In all the years I’ve been using the CCR I can honestly say I’ve never heard that said in the CCR. The soup however is now always vegetarian.
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Old Oct 21, 2022, 10:34 am
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2 soups?
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Old Oct 21, 2022, 12:03 pm
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Originally Posted by flipper118
2 soups?
Yes, exactly.
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Old Oct 21, 2022, 2:08 pm
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Originally Posted by Tobias-UK
In all the years I’ve been using the CCR I can honestly say I’ve never heard that said in the CCR. The soup however is now always vegetarian.
More’s the pity we didn’t have a real life rendition of one of the best sketches by a true National Treasure.
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Old Oct 21, 2022, 2:15 pm
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BA0596 LHR-VCE tonight.

Shepherds pie for me, but meh to be honest. Starter and dessert were better. That said the domestic dessert is better in terms of presentation and taste.

12 rows of CE and I was in 11 so took a while for service.

Had the malbec which didn't feel.oomphy enough.

Good crew who were proactive throughout. 2 G+T's offered without asking, maybe to do with my row but still time for one to land with.
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Old Oct 21, 2022, 2:48 pm
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Has anyone flown from Gatwick to Paphos recently? What would we likely be offered?

Is the return flight catered in Paphos or is it all done at Gatwick?

Thanks
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Old Oct 21, 2022, 5:07 pm
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Originally Posted by Saeagle
Has anyone flown from Gatwick to Paphos recently? What would we likely be offered?

Is the return flight catered in Paphos or is it all done at Gatwick?

Thanks
All BA Club Europe food and beverage is return catered from the UK.

EDIT: not flown the route, but you will have a choice of hot meal at all times of day.
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Old Oct 21, 2022, 5:12 pm
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Originally Posted by Cw novice

Had the malbec which didn't feel.oomphy enough.
I go for the Primitivo, always drinks pleasantly IMHO.
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