@sudoer says it's not a thing any more QANTAS need to put menu select back - it's more economical for QANTAS and more convenient for pax.Hi all. I'm trying to see what the J meal options (and if I want to pre-order) on QF3 later this week. There doesn't seem to be an option to see the meals/choose when I log into my booking. Any ideas? Usually that's where you find the options.
Hasn't been a thing for ages now. What I don't understand- of course, the likes of QR and SQ can do it, no one is surprised about this. But if American Airlines for all can offer a pre-order meal service on their Domestic services even (and have though for eternities in F/J), hell then Qantas should be able to do it too- no excuses!@sudoer says it's not a thing any more QANTAS need to put menu select back - it's more economical for QANTAS and more convenient for pax.
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I want some of whatever you’re smokin…….assuming QF care about the customer
See- for me it’s way more than a “nice to know what to expect”: I can’t eat seafood and fish is also rather risky. Especially on many carriers from Asia, that’s a pretty difficult proposition. So, on JAL being able to at least pre-order the boring steak (that’s all they offer “Western” which is always steak or a super-dooper amazing looking “Japanese” choice which is mainly seafood with fish so not an option at all for someone like me).I get the rationale that it's good knowing what to expect on the flight, and potentially preventing wastage - but the way SQ do it is far superior and a more compelling proposition to use.
4.15pm has always been a snack service - got to be after 5pm for dinner.
Im not a proponent of pre-ordering for domestic as I rarely eat on it nor do many other pax on the time of day flights I take
Does it come down to bean counting and profit?
Is it significantly more expensive in their catering contracts to build in flexibility to for variance to meal choice quantities?
I had a full/regular meal on a 3:45pm flight couple of months back - possibly a route specific thing (either CBR-HBA or vv). But not the norm.4.15pm has always been a snack service - got to be after 5pm for dinner.
Im not a proponent of pre-ordering for domestic as I rarely eat on it nor do many other pax on the time of day flights I take
Because I don’t know in advance for a one or two hour flight. Catering on such short services shouldn’t really be a big focus IMHOAnd therefore you could chose “Skip meal” or “I’ll eat in the lounge” …. how does offering pre-order impact your preference to not eat one iota?
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Possibly, but AirAsia can do it. Hell even AA can manage it…
It has always varied over the years and for some periods had been adjusted for daylight saving.4.15pm has always been a snack service - got to be after 5pm for dinner
It, the cheese and bread were the best parts ...Looks like the butter went down OK though