Meals in business class

Old May 21, 18, 2:14 pm
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Meals in business class

We are flying ATL to AMS at 10:40 at night. I can’t seem to get an answer from Delta or KLM about meal service in business class. I assume we will have breakfast but have had other people say they will also serve dinner in business class. Has anyone taken this flight time and know if dinner is also served?
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Old May 21, 18, 2:23 pm
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I've only flown this in Y but have always been served dinner.
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Old May 21, 18, 2:29 pm
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Yes they do, but should you have the opportunity I would suggest you have a proper dinner before the flight. Given the departure time, you may want to get as much sleep as you can on board, and airline food is nothing to write home about anyway, regardless of the class of travel.

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Old May 22, 18, 2:52 am
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I would say you would get both dinner and breakfast? For that long flight I would think they would serve 2 meals, dinner and breakfast. That what I had on my evening flight with KLM






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Old May 22, 18, 5:32 pm
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Don't worry, you'll be stuffed when you land. Plenty of food and snack choices in biz. And yes, you will be served appetizer, dinner, a snack half-way (if you're awake) and breakfast.
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Old May 23, 18, 12:45 am
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Dang, is that the ATL menu? One of the better ones I've seen.
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Old May 23, 18, 3:00 am
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Originally Posted by caliform
Dang, is that the ATL menu? One of the better ones I've seen.
Out of the US you might be stuck with US catering ;-)
Breakfast looks spot on though
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Old May 23, 18, 3:30 pm
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If on DL metal, yes, a meal will be served. The last time I flew, they featured Mr. Linton's cuisine (a local ATL chef) and had chicken pot pie. It was uneventful. Normally, the menu will start with a setup tray of soup, salad and bread. They then clear the plates and bring your choice of 4 hot dinner options (5 for Asia bound flights): red meat, seafood, poultry, pasta/vegetarian (Asian destination meal). When done, dessert cart featuring cake/pie, cheese/fruit and a full service ice-cream sundae.

My best advice: have dinner at the SkyClub in ATL-F or ATL-E, get on plane, tell flight crew to save your dinner and serve to you during their breakfast service. Go to sleep and wake up for breakfast before landing.
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Old May 23, 18, 5:05 pm
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Originally Posted by kkua
If on DL metal, .
The OP is on KL metal.

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Old May 24, 18, 6:33 am
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You can check your meals here, a couple of weeks in advance:
Flightguide

Select dining on board and then you can see the menu on the tab " dining in business class"
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