markis10
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"Subtly, each airline is different..."
Nah, "Gday Captain, gday Captain"
"Subtly, each airline is different..."
Oh god I cannot tell you how much I hated that one, and I didn't even fly that often back then!"Subtly, each airline is different..."
"Subtly, each airline is different..."
Oh god I cannot tell you how much I hated that one, and I didn't even fly that often back then!
"Subtly, each airline is different..."
Pretty sure they said that every airplane is different rather than airline.
"... And here's a few pointers". Sure, I'll give you a few pointers
Pretty sure they said that every airplane is different rather than airline.
Hi
There was some angst in another thread about the OP missing out of his preferred meal option while sitting in Y.
Could someone more knowledgeable shed some light on the issue of meal allocation for Y pax ?
How do airlines work out the statistical averages of say chicken: beef : pasta etc... for that particular flight ?
Would it be straight down the middle (50:50, 1/3 each...) or it is more complicated than that taking into account possible preferences (say ethnic / gender bias etc...) ?
I would have thought it would be straight down the middle but I honestly don't know how it works.
Also, do airlines carry more meals than the number of pax ?
Some may ask for a second serve !
Cheers
I don't know why I thought of this, but have you ever caught anyone actually joining the mile high club (either at the seats or in the lav's)? (Talking real MHC not the solo version).
Also just out of interest if you did see a couple go into the lav (most likely to join the MHC) would you do anything to stop it? (talking say middle of the night, and without a large queue to use the lavs)
.... Some people really lose their cool over it. I appreciate they are disappointed but at the same time predicting what over 300 people will eat is impossible.
Question about breakfast menus, particularly on SQ and more particularly for Hindu vegetarian.
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Thanks for the detailed reply
I find it difficult to understand why some people thinks airlines must have their choice at the ready when statistically it may not always be possible to do so as you pointed out.
Plus, all menu has the proviso clearly warning that 'occasionally' meal option may not be available.
So sorry that FAs have the unpleasant task of explaining that to those pax.
As it happens, sometimes pax know it's inevitable but that doesn't stop them from being disappointed.
Some claim how is it possible, i.e. how can you possibly think that only 70% want beef over fish, when it should be more like 90%. A bit specious reasoning but you get the idea.
Some claim that airlines should over cater to near guarantee that all pax will receive their option (the extreme case would be stocking each choice for every pax, i.e. guaranteed 50% meal wastage beyond people eating seconds). That is mainly impractical due to weight. I have heard a story (not QF) where one pax in Y made such a fuss about not having her choice that the only way to pacify her was to offer her a meal (main course) from J, which was brought to her.
Some claim how is it possible, i.e. how can you possibly think that only 70% want beef over fish, when it should be more like 90%. A bit specious reasoning but you get the idea.
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Some claim how is it possible, i.e. how can you possibly think that only 70% want beef over fish, when it should be more like 90%. A bit specious reasoning but you get the idea.
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