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Careful, don't give them ideasbefore changing the bread & butter.
Careful, don't give them ideasbefore changing the bread & butter.
Silly you need to argue your way to still fairly stingy compensation.QF604 MEL-BNE 8/6
No PDBs. The INOP seat was a disappointing realisation after takeoff, given my desire to nap a little on this 7AM flight. Choice was either scrambled eggs or fruit salad. Eggs were decent, though I did load up on a toastie and breakfast burrito in lounge.
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FWIW the FA was apologetic and offered 2,000 points and a bottle of sav blanc to take home due to the seat. Interesting to see a "Property of QANTAS" sticker on the bottle. Escalated to customer care team today and argued my way to a 10,000 point compensation. Was seeking in the 19k point range, but a lot better than the 2k initial.
Additional follow-up: my nonstop replacement flight to MEL in Y has also been cancelled. The pumpkin fritters may yet live to see another flight if one of them happens to get off the ground.Update: there will be no update. Qantas cancelled QF 774 from PER-MEL at 5am this morning, so my little joyride around the country to get from SYD-MEL on the A330 is off.
The real question should have been, what is more likely? Pumpkin or a “we’re sorry, we’ve had to cancel your flight” email from Qantas?
It's a slightly expanded menu from QF43 last week @gdm73Many thanks! Any recommendations?
Same menu as QF43 last week @milehighclub albeit slimmed downPumpkin and Ginger Soup (with croutons or creme fraiche)
Salad of buffalo mozzarella with balsamic roasted capsicum, pickled onions and hazelnut vinaigrette
Confit duck and mushroom vol au vent with
Angel hair pasta with broccoli, garlic, pine nuts and chilli
Seared snapper with scallops, roaster kipper potatoes and shellfish sauce
Korean style marinated Bannockburn chicken with asparagus, carrots, sesame and steamed rice
Barrington hinterland beef fillet with roast pumpkin snap peas and wasabi butter
Cheese
Praline Panna cotta with apple jelly caramel and toasted hazel
Ice Cream
Fruit
Well they were just salted almonds on my flight yesterday. Would have preferred some of those Hawaiian grown macadamias myself.I love how it’s not any salted nuts but “Premium Australian salted nuts”.
Wow- Australian even! I wonder what this actually means- Woolies Essentials bulk buy?
For anyone else who's never heard of this previously, a pithivier is a round, enclosed pie usually made by baking two disks of puff pastry, with a filling stuffed in between.
QF30 June 9th.
As I said in the HKG Lounge Crawl thread, "Weight Watchers is a 'tomorrow' problem"
Well, it was a thyme jus, so the rest was just garnish. As for pie vs pithivier? Well… perhaps the more appropriate spelling would have been “pie-thivier”. Either way, there were two pieces of pastry with a filling in the middle and it was tastyYet what they served was a 'pie 'n sauce'. And with parsley and fennel, rather than thyme?
Well, it was a thyme jus, so the rest was just garnish. As for pie vs pithivier? Well… perhaps the more appropriate spelling would have been “pie-thivier”. Either way, there were two pieces of pastry with a filling in the middle and it was tasty
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I wonder why QF doesn't do a large variety of bread. Now don't say cost cutting - some of those bread types are cheaper to cook or source compared to sourdough. (I doubt QF or its catering contractors bake its own bread... they should...)Key is, have some variety. Garlic bread, some white buns, something crunchy with lots of grain and corn and maybe a Pretzel bun or Grissini sticks. So many airlines do this way better than Qantas, I think we can all agree on that.
You know- as long as there’s at least a seeded option too, then I’m quite happy. The so-called “foccacia“ I’ve found to be reliably awful (always cooked too long and hard on the sides).I wonder why QF doesn't do a large variety of bread. Now don't say cost cutting - some of those bread types are cheaper to cook or source compared to sourdough. (I doubt QF or its catering contractors bake its own bread... they should...)
Don't get me wrong - I love sourdough - it's that wonderful fermented taste - though sometimes they get it wrong on the crust so it's as tough as leather, and it's not so great when the bread is cold (would it kill QF to ensure the bread is always warm).
Bread selection has varied when I'm on QF flights. Most international flights offer white or wholegrain sourdough, or sometimes the addition of seeded sourdough. One QF flight added the option of foccacia. Many domestic flights have only one type of sourdough. Breakfast and morning refreshment flights sometimes have sourdough and danishes (but you wouldn't butter your danish or use it to mop up your main meal). It may not be 6-8 types of bread, but I'm content enough, especially when the butter is so good.