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Order food on demand in first class
I am flying first class for the first time from JFK - DXB in January.
How exactly does order on demand in first class work? Do they give you a menu and you choose which items u want and when you want them? Do most people tend to order at the same time? Also, at what point on the JFK - DXB flight do most people close the doors to their suites for privacy? Or, are the suites private throughout the flight. I am thinking it might get boring in a private cubical alone for 14 hours. During part of the flight, I might want to have my suite open and look around the aircraft and other passengers. Is that possible ? Thanks |
It's basically... eat what you want, when you want ... from the menu they give to you on board.
No it's not "Book The Cook" a la SQ. |
Originally Posted by Oceanbound222
I am flying first class for the first time from JFK - DXB in January.
How exactly does order on demand in first class work? Do they give you a menu and you choose which items u want and when you want them? Do most people tend to order at the same time? Also, at what point on the JFK - DXB flight do most people close the doors to their suites for privacy? Or, are the suites private throughout the flight. I am thinking it might get boring in a private cubical alone for 14 hours. During part of the flight, I might want to have my suite open and look around the aircraft and other passengers. Is that possible ? Thanks |
Originally Posted by Oceanbound222
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Also, at what point on the JFK - DXB flight do most people close the doors to their suites for privacy? Or, are the suites private throughout the flight. I am thinking it might get boring in a private cubical alone for 14 hours. During part of the flight, I might want to have my suite open and look around the aircraft and other passengers. Is that possible ? Thanks |
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