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dollerman73 Dec 13, 2009 7:49 am

First Class Breakfast Options
 
I flew First SLC-MEM and return on CRJ-900 and breakfast both times was cold cereal, sugar free yogurt, soggy fruit and a stale bagel. My questions are, what happened to the hot breakfast option? Is this just what's on offer on the smaller CRJ or this fleet wide? And finally... Cheerios??? What the heck???:td:

secretsea18 Dec 13, 2009 8:10 am

Unfortunately, DL has determined that it's FC flyers only wanted hot meals on flights of 1500+ miles. :mad::mad:
At least that was how it was explained to us former NW flyers who got used to that great omelet for our breakfasts on any flight long enough to get a meal (even flights of ~500 miles in some cases).

For all flights under 1500 miles offering breakfast meals, you will only be offered cold cereal, a hard bagel (often inedible), a yoghurt, and a fruit or fruit cup. It doesn't matter which aircraft you are on.

mikelevitt Dec 13, 2009 8:14 am

best in class

SJC ORD LDR Dec 13, 2009 8:36 am

IIRC, the CR9's do not have an oven, so that would make a hot breakfast is impossible. I ususally get the cereal option anyway when I'm up front over eggs anyway since I don't like eggs.

motytrah Dec 13, 2009 9:35 am


Originally Posted by secretsea18 (Post 12976865)
Unfortunately, DL has determined that it's FC flyers only wanted hot meals on flights of 1500+ miles. :mad::mad:

To put a little context on this, if you were a NW customer you had an exception of hot meals on all but the shortest flights. Post merger there are very few classic NW routes that qualify for hot meals in the lower 48.

dollerman73 Dec 13, 2009 10:38 am


Originally Posted by mikelevitt (Post 12976884)
best in class

Well said Mike. This is all becoming a little too much...:mad:

Stripe Dec 13, 2009 10:45 am


Originally Posted by SJC ORD LDR (Post 12976954)
IIRC, the CR9's do not have an oven, so that would make a hot breakfast is impossible.

All of NW's CR9s and E175s were delivered with ovens and before things were Deltafied all meals had at least one hot option. DL had RJs with FC but no ovens, so they brought the entire fleet up to the "best in class" standard by removing the ovens they had and making all meals cold.

ControlTower Dec 13, 2009 3:16 pm

ATL-JFK on MD80 served same meal option.
still, better than nothing

avidflyer Dec 13, 2009 3:21 pm


Originally Posted by Stripe (Post 12977540)
All of NW's CR9s and E175s were delivered with ovens and before things were Deltafied all meals had at least one hot option. DL had RJs with FC but no ovens, so they brought the entire fleet up to the "best in class" standard by removing the ovens they had and making all meals cold.

That is absolutely correct. I have had full, hot, dinner meal service on both, usually BOS-MSP but they certainly did have ovens when delivered.

dollerman73 Dec 13, 2009 6:46 pm


Originally Posted by jameskwon (Post 12978920)
ATL-JFK on MD80 served same meal option.
still, better than nothing

I disagree, it's this kind of attitude that leaves all of us eating cold Cheerios! This is really not good enough, and I would rather really have nothing! DL should be embarrassed serving this.:td::td::td:

StayingHomeIsBetter Dec 13, 2009 8:18 pm

Are "bagels" supposed to clink?
 
I had the cold breakfast on my flight from PHL to MSP this morning.

The bagel was the absolute worst example of a stale, simulated, bagel-like object that I have ever had.

The bottom half had the consistency of a 3/8 inch thick sheet of gypsum wallboard. I'm talking about tooth-breaking potential here.

I dropped it back on the bread place and, in all honesty, it went "clink"... loud enough to catch the attention of the fellow next to me in the window seat, who observed "Yep... that's stale."

"Best in class"... if you need something to repair a hole in your wall.

Watchful Dec 13, 2009 8:46 pm

I'd give back my hot towel and Cheerios for a wet wipe and omelet!

FLLDL Dec 13, 2009 8:51 pm

The CR9 breakfast is terrible.

StayingHomeIsBetter Dec 13, 2009 8:53 pm


Originally Posted by Watchful (Post 12980381)
I'd give back my hot towel and Cheerios for a wet wipe and omelet!

You got a hot towel?!?!?

N830MH Dec 13, 2009 8:54 pm


Originally Posted by SJC ORD LDR (Post 12976954)
IIRC, the CR9's do not have an oven, so that would make a hot breakfast is impossible. I ususally get the cereal option anyway when I'm up front over eggs anyway since I don't like eggs.

No, all CRJ does not have ovens at all. Instead, only you can eat cold breakfast with cereal or any kind other meals. I will be flying out from PHX-ATL-ZRH next week and I know it will have hot meals to eat the breakfast time in the morning flight out of PHX-ATL. I know it will have omelet with cheese on it, am I correct? What kind of hot breakfast is that where I am flying out of PHX-ATL?


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