Qantas Business Class meals & menus

I'd be interested to know if many of those who travelled from Hobart on the early morning flights missed out on meals all together. Apart from status credits, what's the point of travelling in business class if there are no meals served?
 
what's the point of travelling in business class if there are no meals served?
For me it’s the seats that are most important.
I travel a bit for work on the morning flights and I reckon I accept Brekky on probably 1 out of 20 flights. Most airlines don’t serve a breakfast that I would eat so I just grab a coffee and something in the lounge. The seat is the most important thing for me
That doesn’t mean it’s right or acceptable the airlines don’t serve a breakfast at all
 
For me it’s the seats that are most important.
I travel a bit for work on the morning flights and I reckon I accept Brekky on probably 1 out of 20 flights. Most airlines don’t serve a breakfast that I would eat so I just grab a coffee and something in the lounge. The seat is the most important thing for me
Agree. It’s the not being sandwiched between two burly pax thing!
 
I'd be interested to know if many of those who travelled from Hobart on the early morning flights missed out on meals all together. Apart from status credits, what's the point of travelling in business class if there are no meals served?
I guess the 6am departures miss out as there is no catering at HBA. Never do those flights anymore so don’t notice but I’ve said a couple of times that I think the mid morning flights are over-catered!
 
Apart from status credits, what's the point of travelling in business class if there are no meals served?

My last few trips SYD>MEL and back I have just asked for a cup of tea, whatever time of day it is. I usually fill up at my destination at a restaurant or sometimes in the lounges.
 
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