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mlsrar Dec 29, 2009 10:09 am

SEA-MSP Catering
 
For a breakfast flight (F) has this gone to DL catering, or is it still the traditional NW breakfasts?

Thanks!

Aviacentre Dec 30, 2009 8:23 pm

About a month ago, it was Delta catered when I flew this route. But oddly, I saw a trip report on Airliners.net where someone flew just a few weeks ago and claimed it was catered by NW. Go figure...

bkmn Dec 31, 2009 4:29 am


Originally Posted by Aviacentre (Post 13083762)
About a month ago, it was Delta catered when I flew this route. But oddly, I saw a trip report on Airliners.net where someone flew just a few weeks ago and claimed it was catered by NW. Go figure...

All catering has been to Delta standards for months.

Stripe Dec 31, 2009 6:26 am

Not sure what is meant by "traditional NW breakfast" and "catered by NW". Since SEA-MSP is under 1,500 miles it would get the cold breakfast: cereal, cup of yogurt, small fruit bowl, bread item (sometimes warmed, sometimes not). Prior to last March, on a route that long NW "traditionally" offered the cereal or the omelet/sausage/potatoes.

On a recent ATL-SEA flight -- long enough to merit a hot breakfast -- the sausage in the hot choice had been replaced by baked apple slices. Healthier to be sure, but not as satisfying.


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