Quick Question Regarding Meals
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Jun 2013
Posts: 7
Quick Question Regarding Meals
How many meals are served on the LAX-DXB (17 Hrs) also what type of refreshments/snacks? I am traveling with two toddlers should i be taking my own snacks?
Thank you soo much in advance for your help!
Thank you soo much in advance for your help!
#2
Formerly known as FTRox87
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: TX
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Depends on your class of service, but even in general in Y you will be well fed... doesnt hurt to have some snacks on you for the rugrats specifically and if you have space in the carry on.
#3
Join Date: Sep 2013
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Meal service on LAX-DXB consists of Dinner + "Snack" + Breakfast
Flying time is scheduled as 15h 50m
You can find out a little about the sort of food offered in the each of the Emirates cabins here
http://www.emirates.com/uk/english/f...b57deb2622d81d
Flying time is scheduled as 15h 50m
You can find out a little about the sort of food offered in the each of the Emirates cabins here
http://www.emirates.com/uk/english/f...b57deb2622d81d
#4
Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: DXB
Programs: EK, AA, DL, UA, SPG, HGP, Amex
Posts: 1,117
Do your toddlers have their own seats? If so, you can order them a child meal.
If they are ticketed as "lap infants" they won't have a proper meal allocated to them (try feeding only apple sauce to a 12 month old...).
Still recommend bringing snacks! (my kids are always hungry just before take off when no food is available!).
Small "surprises" at various points during the flight (not necessarily food) are also good to offer as rewards for good behavior and to keep them occupied.
If they are ticketed as "lap infants" they won't have a proper meal allocated to them (try feeding only apple sauce to a 12 month old...).
Still recommend bringing snacks! (my kids are always hungry just before take off when no food is available!).
Small "surprises" at various points during the flight (not necessarily food) are also good to offer as rewards for good behavior and to keep them occupied.