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Old Jul 8, 2006, 3:40 pm
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Business1 F Meals

I'm having a hard time trying to figure out if either of the following flights will have any food service (in F, of course). I did a search, and some posts suggest that Business1 flights do not have meals outside the mainline times on weekends, but other posts do not mention that at all. Does anyone know for sure?

These are the two flights I will be on:

1020 Fri-Sat SJC-ORD 10:39pm-4:39am
670 Sat ORD-LGA 7:00am-10:03am

The first flight is a red-eye, departing on Friday night and landing on Saturday morning, and the second flight is Saturday morning.
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Old Jul 8, 2006, 4:35 pm
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You can always just call UA and ask if there is a sceduled meal in F on those flights.
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Old Jul 8, 2006, 4:46 pm
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Just takes a quick search on ITA (http://matrix.itasoftware.com/cvg/di...prego/submit):

San Jose, CA to New York, NY: 2555 miles 8 hrs 28 min

United Airlines Flight UA1020 on an Airbus A319 (jet) in first class
(snack, movie)
Departs San Jose, CA (SJC) Fri, July 14 10:35p 4 hrs 4 min
Arrives Chicago, IL (ORD) Sat, July 15 4:39a

Layover in Chicago 2 hrs 21 min

United Airlines Flight UA670 on a Boeing 757 (jet) in first class
(breakfast)
Departs Chicago, IL (ORD) Sat, July 15 7:00a 2 hrs 3 min
Arrives New York, NY (LGA) 10:03a

Note: The flight from San Jose (SJC) to Chicago (ORD) arrives early in the morning.
Note: There is an overnight stop in Chicago (ORD).
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Old Jul 8, 2006, 5:02 pm
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Originally Posted by rch4u
Just takes a quick search on ITA
Wow! I never knew ITA had information specifically for F-Cabins. Thanks for the help. ^
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Old Jul 8, 2006, 5:23 pm
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Originally Posted by boeingair
Wow! I never knew ITA had information specifically for F-Cabins. Thanks for the help. ^
ExpertFlyer will also tell you if you have a subscription.
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Old Jul 8, 2006, 10:25 pm
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Originally Posted by UAalltheway
ExpertFlyer will also tell you if you have a subscription.
I always wondered why EF showed the meal service for F, rather than the meal (or typically lack there of) for Y. I like it, since I'm usually in F, but it's odd, since most people are in Y.
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Old Jul 8, 2006, 10:31 pm
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Originally Posted by BenjaminNYC
I always wondered why EF showed the meal service for F, rather than the meal (or typically lack there of) for Y. I like it, since I'm usually in F, but it's odd, since most people are in Y.
Heh, same here. I think if you click on the flight details it usually gives a pretty good indicator. Like for international it'll be like "LS,LS,LS" or for a p.s. flight "B,B,B" or something. But for a typical domestic flight, it'll just be like "L" or "D" or something. Just my observation..

At any rate, it's extremely handy. Big deciding point for subscribing to EF.
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