Am I crazy to think that this is better than the Cole-slaw that they serve at some carriers? As in the food that Rex serves is actually presentable (and beautiful even) and looks very edible (very palatable!). And oh that sparkling "sodas" they serve at the beginning of the flight makes me feel as if I am taking SQ or other fancy Asian airlines
not the cheap $20 bottle wines that they're trying to get rid of or sell but actual sparking "sodas"
I would readily give up my rights in the lounge and trade it all for the food here. In fact, need to count with both my hands the number of times I have taken Rex J in lieu of other carriers with included benefits now that Rex is my preferred carrier of choice. Kind of ironic but I do think the food looks newer fresher without the fancy plates or weirdly coloured plastic containers. And the desserts feel quite delicate not the Colesworth Arnotts or Timtam cookies that they managed to buy in bulk and give it to the pax (yes I can buy them myself at home but the dessert that Rex serves always surprises me because each time it feels like opening up a Kinder Surprise you don't know what type of special treat they're going to put inside). Everything is perfect, if I were to find one thing to comment on that would be that they don't provide takeaway pyjamas and slippers like that of transcontinental Asian airlines (however none of the other domestic carriers in the world are doing it so kind of irrelevant but that would be my perfect airline because that is the only thing I can think of. Sure, the planes are dated, but can't quite feel it since I am too busy enjoying my meal and refreshments and my plush seat to notice any of those intricacies. If I was sitting in whY I would probably have noticed it more). Really glad someone recommended Rex to me and can't wait to see what my next Rex J flight holds