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JMN57 May 15, 2013 5:45 am

Nespresso on-board?
 
I just boarded a US flight carrying my cafe americano and behind me was one of the pilots carrying two cups of "good" coffee on-board. Given I have no status on US and it was F0 when I bought, we're standing stuck at the door while people were slowly getting settled. So a couple quips about the quality of airplane coffee and the need to import led to when are we getting espresso machines on-board. He mentioned that US' A330 had them and I recalled Alitalia had it when I flew them in the 90's.

As I sat in my seat, I got to wondering whether anybody has ever brought the small Nespresso machine onboard and fired it up?

Of course, you'd need AC current and there's probably no room in Y but there's certainly room in an F suite.

Added: just checked the current draw & it's not gonna work as the current draw is too high

deniah May 15, 2013 2:08 pm

fly Austrian

blue2002 May 15, 2013 2:10 pm


Originally Posted by deniah (Post 20756775)
fly Austrian

+1 ^

planes&trains May 15, 2013 8:08 pm

Not Nespresso per se, but I have never had any difficulty getting an espresso after dinner. United, Virgin, and Emirates all served it during the last three months.

Herb687 May 15, 2013 10:42 pm

Many large cabin and ultra long range bizjets have a Nespresso machine on board. Aviation grade Nespresso machines can be installed at the completion center; very commonly selected option.

*A Flyer May 15, 2013 10:47 pm


Originally Posted by deniah (Post 20756775)
fly Austrian

or SWISS. Possibly LH as well.

Scifience May 16, 2013 8:50 am

I've never asked so I can't be completely certain, but NH serves something that seems suspiciously like Nespresso in J/F on their TPAC and Europe routes.

WestAust May 16, 2013 2:41 pm

http://www-media.nespresso.com/ecom/...nemachines.pdf

JMN57 May 16, 2013 3:45 pm

I'll keep those in mind but as an AA / OW flier, it seems we've been left out of the espresso party.

Flubber2012 May 16, 2013 4:09 pm


Originally Posted by JMN57 (Post 20754058)
I just boarded a US flight carrying my cafe americano and behind me was one of the pilots carrying two cups of "good" coffee on-board. Given I have no status on US and it was F0 when I bought, we're standing stuck at the door while people were slowly getting settled. So a couple quips about the quality of airplane coffee and the need to import led to when are we getting espresso machines on-board. He mentioned that US' A330 had them and I recalled Alitalia had it when I flew them in the 90's.

As I sat in my seat, I got to wondering whether anybody has ever brought the small Nespresso machine onboard and fired it up?

Of course, you'd need AC current and there's probably no room in Y but there's certainly room in an F suite.

Added: just checked the current draw & it's not gonna work as the current draw is too high

Whatever floats one's boat but I cannot fathom, given carryon restrictions, how a cup of Nespresso while in flight compensates for carrying less medications, valuables, and other items used in flight unless one has no need for meds, does not use electronic devices or other fragile (non-checkable items), and does not carry some food, etc. on a flight.

JMN57 May 16, 2013 9:51 pm


Originally Posted by Flubber2012 (Post 20763193)
Whatever floats one's boat but I cannot fathom, given carryon restrictions, how a cup of Nespresso while in flight compensates for carrying less medications, valuables, and other items used in flight unless one has no need for meds, does not use electronic devices or other fragile (non-checkable items), and does not carry some food, etc. on a flight.

It was more an idle speculation than an expectation. But the Nespresso Pixie is pretty small and if you're in an F suite on a 11 hour flight, why not? While I'm not saying I need to take one, adding it to my carry-on wouldn't cause me to sacrifice anything else.

All that said, thanks for pointing out what airlines do offer an espresso.

TravelerMSY May 17, 2013 12:18 am

The co2 based espresso maker would work sans electricity if you got a cup of hot water. Assuming you could get the co2 cartridge past TSA.

Fornebufox May 17, 2013 9:01 am

I have been known to carry on a French press mug. Only works if you can get hot water, and these days the tea is usually pre-brewed.

JMN57 May 17, 2013 10:39 am

I have to say my biggest complaint with hot beverages (tea, coffee, instant soup) on the plane is that the water supply is pretty rank to start with. I find myself drinking the canned/bottled stuff more because it hasn't gone through the water storage system on board. From a coffee perspective, I'd rather take some of those Starbucks bottled products than drink airplane coffee or tea.

iahkid2014 May 17, 2013 4:12 pm


Originally Posted by *A Flyer (Post 20758980)
or SWISS. Possibly LH as well.

LH serves Nespresso in First


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