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sanFF Feb 2, 2007 6:01 pm

Just Wondering
 
Have never flown Midwest...do they offer free cocktails in coach as well
as F?

TommyD2 Feb 2, 2007 7:18 pm


Originally Posted by sanFF (Post 7147890)
Have never flown Midwest...do they offer free cocktails in coach as well
as F?

YX doesn't have an F cabin. Never did.

Traditionally, way back when (pre-9/11) YX used to 1) serve meals on pretty much any flight over 1.5 hours -- I've had filet and lobster and 2) before noon, free champagne and after noon free white and red wine.

Most flights used to be 2x2 seating on a plane that traditionally would be a 2x3 plane.

Today it's different--lots more 'saver service' flights that have BOB meals. Buying drinks is pretty much the same as other carriers now.

Now they offer buy-on-board meals that, I think, are better than what you can get on any other airline--but you still have to pay.

Warm chocolate chip cookies are still given out on most flights, but that's it.

I truly miss the 'old' days. They still are a great airline, but, for me, have lost a lot of luster in the last few years.

MKEbound Feb 2, 2007 8:18 pm


Originally Posted by sanFF (Post 7147890)
Have never flown Midwest...do they offer free cocktails in coach as well
as F?

Wine used to be served with meals. They are pretty quick to offer a free round of drinks if a flight is delayed.

crnk Feb 5, 2007 6:27 pm


Originally Posted by MKEbound (Post 7148705)
Wine used to be served with meals. They are pretty quick to offer a free round of drinks if a flight is delayed.

Delayed by how much? I've flown on 4 YX flights--single trip out and back. All 4 were delayed .5-1 hrs and we never got drinks. No complaints though, it was one of the best values I have ever had for my trips.

Bobster Feb 8, 2007 8:54 pm

I was disappointed to get a plastic fork with my BOB meal. The fork was so blunt that it wouldn't pierce the steak or the carrots, so I had to eat with my fingers. What's up? Midwest had metal forks after 9/11 (only the knives were plastic) so I don't think it's a security issue. Normally I have only the highest praise for Midwest, this is my first complaint. :)


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