Y meal choice availability
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 44
Y meal choice availability
Curious to find out your thoughts ? Do you make a big deal of when they run out of your meal choice in Y ? Just had this lady ripping the crew apart because they ran out of chicken and saying that it was unacceptable given she's a Gold member ?
Personally I find that kind of behaviour quite shocking.
comments ?
Personally I find that kind of behaviour quite shocking.
comments ?
#2
Join Date: Nov 2013
Posts: 5,454
Well, it seems like she is a member all right.
It is a minor issue - there was another meal available yes? - and thus I wouldn't care and certainly wouldn't throw a tantrum over it. It would be unacceptable if it was a SPML order or no food was available at all, but a regular meal choice? It happens.
Sure, it would be nice if the asking a HVC customer for a first preference meal choice happened as a matter of course, but if I had such fussy eating habits I would of course ensure I had my own food provisions/ordered a SPML after reading the menu.
It is a minor issue - there was another meal available yes? - and thus I wouldn't care and certainly wouldn't throw a tantrum over it. It would be unacceptable if it was a SPML order or no food was available at all, but a regular meal choice? It happens.
Sure, it would be nice if the asking a HVC customer for a first preference meal choice happened as a matter of course, but if I had such fussy eating habits I would of course ensure I had my own food provisions/ordered a SPML after reading the menu.
#3
Join Date: Oct 2015
Location: Economy, mostly :(
Programs: Skywards Gold
Posts: 7,801
I'm curious, did she end up getting chicken? There are always a few hidden away somewhere unless you're literally the last person being served.
It is unacceptable behaviour, either indicate your preferred choice to the crew early on if the other option isn't acceptable to you (pork if you don't eat pork for religious reasons for instance, or just for personal reasons), or pick a seat near the front. I always sit in the first mini-cabin of Y, seat 19K,20K or 21K typically and never have a problem with first preference.
Being friendly also goes a long way. I've had crew conjur up veg meals for me when the menu didn't have any veg option (when I was younger and was a vegetarian and travelled alone a lot and usually had SPML but on that occasion didn't for some reason). I think it was their crew meal, a nice overcooked pasta.
It is unacceptable behaviour, either indicate your preferred choice to the crew early on if the other option isn't acceptable to you (pork if you don't eat pork for religious reasons for instance, or just for personal reasons), or pick a seat near the front. I always sit in the first mini-cabin of Y, seat 19K,20K or 21K typically and never have a problem with first preference.
Being friendly also goes a long way. I've had crew conjur up veg meals for me when the menu didn't have any veg option (when I was younger and was a vegetarian and travelled alone a lot and usually had SPML but on that occasion didn't for some reason). I think it was their crew meal, a nice overcooked pasta.
#5
Join Date: Oct 2015
Location: Economy, mostly :(
Programs: Skywards Gold
Posts: 7,801
#6
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: BHD
Programs: Aer Club Concierge, Emirates Gold
Posts: 51
It doesn't particularly bother me, they are hardly "fine dining" anyway.
On a recent DXB-DUB they ran out of my first choice - Lamb and mashed potatoes. The stewardess told me that on all DUB bound flights mashed potato disappears very quickly
Irish people and their potatoes stereotype reinforced!
On a recent DXB-DUB they ran out of my first choice - Lamb and mashed potatoes. The stewardess told me that on all DUB bound flights mashed potato disappears very quickly
Irish people and their potatoes stereotype reinforced!