Pay extra for upper cabin meals
#17




Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: My existence is what matters
Programs: NZ, QF
Posts: 469
the news clipping didn't mentioning about F meals for J passengers ordering. i am also doubtful about its implementation for complexity.
#18
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: HKG
Programs: CX DM, SPG Pt, Le Club Accor GO, Shangri-La GC Jade
Posts: 1,327
Unless I'm extremely hungry else usually I can settle for the standard meal.
When I'm flying for business, given that I always suddenly change my flight I don't think they can earn this money for me
When I'm flying leisure, if I'm flying with friends unless all of us do so, I won't make myself odd by ordering something in a higher class. If I'm flying alone... again likely I'll change flight easily so not a good idea again
Also I feel sorry for the crew, especially in Y when someone don't know such service in advance will definitely question this on board and creating more and more problems and headaches for the crew...
When I'm flying for business, given that I always suddenly change my flight I don't think they can earn this money for me
When I'm flying leisure, if I'm flying with friends unless all of us do so, I won't make myself odd by ordering something in a higher class. If I'm flying alone... again likely I'll change flight easily so not a good idea again
Also I feel sorry for the crew, especially in Y when someone don't know such service in advance will definitely question this on board and creating more and more problems and headaches for the crew...
#19
Original Member




Join Date: May 1998
Location: NYC
Programs: AA 2MM, Bonvoy LTT, Hilton Gold
Posts: 15,009
You are being sarcastic right? CX doesn't do red meat justice whether it be filet or rack of lamb. $50-$75 USD will buy you a prime aged steak on the ground. All you can drink Krug, I'll pay for.

