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IAD-SFO in UA first
The line at the first class check in at IAD was not too long and I was surprised that the self check in machine had the thicker boarding pass paper rather than the flimsy kind for flight UA 915 from SFO-IAD.
The security line did take a while to get through but the advantage of this was I did not have to wait too long before they began boarding. After walking on the PMUA 757-200, I turned left and took my seat at 2B (the Shakespeare seat). http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5075/7...1e74bb08cc.jpg IMG_1110 by zgscl, on Flickr http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7081/7...504d695d2a.jpg IMG_1105 by zgscl, on Flickr http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7243/7...c85c89035a.jpg IMG_1109 by zgscl, on Flickr My coat was immediately taken from me and hung up and I was offered the pre-departure beverage beverage of my choice (served in a plastic cup as usual). Unlike the flights I have had on AA there were no pillows or blankets. I am not sure if UA does not provide them, or if you have to ask for one. Just before push back the cabin was cleared and the purser asked for our first choice of main course, either a vegetable pasta or beef. I asked for the beef and she said she would see what she could do. It was unclear what the priority was for your order (I understand it is GS then front to back on all flights) After take off one of the two flight attendants serving first class offered beverages and warm nuts. The service was from front to back. http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8009/7...73da05cfce.jpg IMG_1086 by zgscl, on Flickr http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7244/7...116336f8b2.jpg IMG_1087 by zgscl, on Flickr You can see remnants of CO when traveling. For instance my glass had the Continental logo while my traveling companion had UA: http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5319/7...6eed122911.jpg IMG_1090 by zgscl, on Flickr http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7074/7...4a1618d28c.jpg IMG_1089 by zgscl, on Flickr |
After refilling beverages, the meal service began. I got my first choice of main course which was a beef dish with mashed potatoes, steamed vegetables, a side salad, shrimp on a bed of lettuce and bread roll all served at once. The beef was tender and the potatoes and vegetables were good. The salad was acceptable and the shrimp were rubbery. This is not bad for a midcon, but you do expect more from a transcontinental flight (Even if it isnt out of JFK).
http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5329/7...43344d7e01.jpg IMG_1094 by zgscl, on Flickr After clearing everyone's tray the FAs came by offering sundaes which were made to order. http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7240/7...e15f1216ab.jpg IMG_1095 by zgscl, on Flickr http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8007/7...aa36dd1897.jpg IMG_1096 by zgscl, on Flickr Mid flight the flight attendants came through with glasses of ice water for everyone: http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7243/7...1733177fcd.jpg IMG_1097 by zgscl, on Flickr About 1.5 hours before landing the FAs came through with the snack basket which included chocolate, chips and some fruit among other things. I would have preferred the cookies that they used to do but it was still nice to have something before landing in SF. Aft galley facing aft: http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7073/7...afe401cd0a.jpg IMG_1102 by zgscl, on Flickr http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5327/7...5f214dbab3.jpg IMG_1101 by zgscl, on Flickr Aft galley facing forward: http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5332/7...6294c48178.jpg IMG_1099 by zgscl, on Flickr http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5120/7...9ede60229a.jpg IMG_1098 by zgscl, on Flickr Galley behind first class (sorry for the quality) http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7092/7...0ec7639b60.jpg IMG_1111 by zgscl, on Flickr Overall this was a good flight. Our Seattle based flight crew was pleasant (except for one of the FAs who was in coach and was quite surly and rude, although after working for United for more than 30 years I might be too). I also noticed that the service was not as polished as some flight crews (Do ya want a sundae, for example). On the other hand, they were not in a rush to get through the service and were available through the entire flight which meant there was no searching the entire plane for a beverage. While I prefer AA, I would not turn down a flight on United. Thanks for reading! |
Thanks for the report.
Sadly, looks like AA really has UA beat when it comes to in-flight meals, though your meal doesn't look too bad. |
The food looks awful though from what I've been reading it seems that UA food quality has really gone downhill. The entree itself doesn't look bad but the appetizers looked tiny, the salad was small and uninspiring, while the sundae looks like it could be eaten in one bite. Believe me, I think there are opportunities for AA to improve its food offerings as well but this stuff is truly atrocious. Plus, I've been hearing that they're essentially serving hot pockets for dinner on the shorter flights.
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Originally Posted by All American Flyer
(Post 18597930)
The food looks awful though from what I've been reading it seems that UA food quality has really gone downhill. The entree itself doesn't look bad but the appetizers looked tiny, the salad was small and uninspiring, while the sundae looks like it could be eaten in one bite. Believe me, I think there are opportunities for AA to improve its food offerings as well but this stuff is truly atrocious. Plus, I've been hearing that they're essentially serving hot pockets for dinner on the shorter flights.
DEN-SFO (967 miles) UA "Dinner" |
Originally Posted by All American Flyer
(Post 18597930)
Plus, I've been hearing that they're essentially serving hot pockets for dinner on the shorter flights.
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Originally Posted by SFO777
(Post 18598838)
Unfortunately, I can confirm the gross hot pocket "dinner".
DEN-SFO (967 miles) UA "Dinner" |
Originally Posted by All American Flyer
(Post 18600477)
Oh my lord I could get a better dinner at the 7-eleven
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Originally Posted by Eastbay1K
(Post 18602676)
Well, this is a marked improvement over the BOS/SFO dinner I had just about a year ago on PMUA, both in quantity and quality. No kidding.
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Originally Posted by BlissWorld
(Post 18599089)
That's not UA. Frozen burrito/hot pocket had always been one of the choices for dinner on Continental short haul/midcon flight.
Both times I didn't hear the second choice was burrito/hot pocket. The two choices was always a meat dish or pasta dish. CO do bad for flights that are not fall in the meal hours window however, all you will get is the cheese and deli plate. On UA operated SFO-ORD "dinner" flight before the change, I had chicken teriyaki once and stuffed chicken the other time. |
Originally Posted by ORDnHKG
(Post 18603603)
Really ? Last year before the "change", on CO operated SFO-ORD "dinner" flight, once I had a tasty Jambalaya, and another time I had veggie Lasagna (still excellent), both meals served with cheesecake for dessert.
Both times I didn't hear the second choice was burrito/hot pocket. The two choices was always a meat dish or pasta dish. CO do bad for flights that are not fall in the meal hours window however, all you will get is the cheese and deli plate. On UA operated SFO-ORD "dinner" flight before the change, I had chicken teriyaki once and stuffed chicken the other time. |
Originally Posted by MatthewLAX
(Post 18597750)
Thanks for the report.
Sadly, looks like AA really has UA beat when it comes to in-flight meals, though your meal doesn't look too bad. |
The entree looks ok, but the shrimp look tiny and terrible. AA's shrimp cocktail on mid-cons is definitely a whole lot better.
Thanks for sharing. |
Originally Posted by harrison1186
(Post 18611688)
AA's shrimp cocktail on mid-cons is definitely a whole lot better.
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Originally Posted by SFO777
(Post 18611818)
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