memosa?
#1
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I'll be in First class on an upcomming trip and was planning on drinking a couple of Memosa's....is that even an available choice? Anyone?
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where are you flying?
#3
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I've had them before on international flights in F/J. Never domestically though - I don't think I've seen sparkling wine offered on DL (or NW) domestically in F since I really started flying about 5 years ago.
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Why put the
in your title if you don't know the answer?
To answer the question, however:
- If you're flying internationally in WBC (not first class) there is a chance.
- If you're flying domestically in F (or to Canada/Carribean/Mexico), no chance.
To answer the question, however:
- If you're flying internationally in WBC (not first class) there is a chance.
- If you're flying domestically in F (or to Canada/Carribean/Mexico), no chance.
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Also, that is nice about AA, they have sparkling wine in FC domestically just as an FYI.Safe Travels
#6
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dont know how that thumb thing down got there..
anyway,
AA? I'm flying NW..
Going to Vegas. As it is an early morning flight ( I wanted to star the celebration early for my vacation). However, it leaves Memphis at like 9 am and doesnt get into vegas until 11 am. Pretty early. I was thinking of "morning drinks" to take advantage of being in first.......
anyway,
AA? I'm flying NW..
Going to Vegas. As it is an early morning flight ( I wanted to star the celebration early for my vacation). However, it leaves Memphis at like 9 am and doesnt get into vegas until 11 am. Pretty early. I was thinking of "morning drinks" to take advantage of being in first.......
#7
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dont know how that thumb thing down got there..
anyway,
AA? I'm flying NW..
Going to Vegas. As it is an early morning flight ( I wanted to star the celebration early for my vacation). However, it leaves Memphis at like 9 am and doesnt get into vegas until 11 am. Pretty early. I was thinking of "morning drinks" to take advantage of being in first.......
anyway,
AA? I'm flying NW..
Going to Vegas. As it is an early morning flight ( I wanted to star the celebration early for my vacation). However, it leaves Memphis at like 9 am and doesnt get into vegas until 11 am. Pretty early. I was thinking of "morning drinks" to take advantage of being in first.......
Last edited by GTITAN; Jun 5, 2009 at 3:11 pm Reason: typo clean-up
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No mimosas on domestic DL flights. The coffee drinks and bloody Mary's are the ones I've seen most people go for in the morning.
I believe DL does serve mimosas in F on Caribbean routes - I've gotten them on these flights in the past.
I believe DL does serve mimosas in F on Caribbean routes - I've gotten them on these flights in the past.
#9




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Bailey's (or rather, now Starbucks Liquer) and coffee, a bloody mary, or a screwdriver are your choices for traditional "morning" drinks.
Enjoy your flight!
Enjoy your flight!
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They only have sparkling wine on international flights available on boarding. I asked for a mimosa and they just mixed it right there between the already poured wine and OJ.
#11

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As of January, sparkling wine was an option on my ATL-STT flights, so I think it might be available on Carribean/Mexico segments even though those flights are somewhat considered "domestic."
#12
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I swear I looked at that and thought "We're gonna start a MEM-OSA (Osaka) route??" lol. But to answer your question, we don't have sparkling wine on domestic flights but you can have a variety of mixed drinks, wine and beer so you will be a able to get your Vegas party on before you get there. Just a warning though, legally we have to cut you off if you appear drunk so behave yourself and you should have a good flight.
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#14

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I'd say go with a bloody mary. Screwdriver is also an option if you need the healthy feeling of OJ with your alcohol.
#15
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Make it a double! I'm not very particular myself when it comes to V and OJ...but when it comes to a Bmary I am.. I like it made to order in just the right way...and am easily disappointed if it doesn't taste right to me. So i would likely gravitate towards the screwdriver since it's sooo much harder to screw up a drink like that on a plane.... like i said and make it a double.

