EAT Airline food gets a bad rap, but it's not all terrible.
Not exact matches
Not many people look forward to
eating airplane
food, but customers on these three
airlines might.
She won't be able to
eat anything the
airline offers and we can't risk buying
food at the airport.
I can handle poor
food on an
airline (I can choose not to
eat it and go to sleep instead) but the primary reason I do my best to travel in Business Class whenever I can is for the comfort that the Business Class seat offers.
So, if you value the extra attention,
airline pajamas, want to drink expensive champagne and wine,
eat caviar and a higher caliber meal (Remember, it's still airplane
food), value the less crowded and more comfortable lounge on the ground, with the nice cabanas in Hong Kong, then go First.
«Really, if you think the extra money for
airline food and mediocre booze is worth the upgrade, you're
eating and drinking very badly on the ground.»
I was totally shattered — bordering on mildly deranged — from a combination of no sleep or entertainment system on my Qantas flight home from Singapore, coupled with the most revolting breakfast I've ever
eaten on a plane... which is saying something, because I once got
food poisoning from the Portuguese sausage and scrambled eggs on a Hawaiian
Airlines flight many, many moons ago.