Choosethedrew
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Flew SYD - PER on Friday 10th February in J and, unusually for QF in my experience, I found the crew a bit off and frosty from the get go and was wondering if this was the norm:
- After the meal, which has now been reduced to a very small amount of food for a transcon (even the bread has been trimmed down to one small slice of stale foccacia!) I asked if there was any more food going. The CC looked aghast and said that there was only one main course catered per passenger, which is not exactly answering the question, but OK
- I then asked whether there was any food left over from Y as that would be fine, the CC repeated that it was one meal loaded per passenger, so no. The CC was working in J not Y but somehow she immediately knew the food situation in Y. I kind of got the argument for a 12 seat J cabin but for 160+ seats or whatever it is in Y...
- I sensed this was going nowhere so politely thanked her anyway
- The CC gave out one glass of wine with the snacks and one with the meal and that was it save tea and coffee, no top ups offered or second run after the meal
- A little later, my partner went to the loo. Whilst waiting, the other CC asked whether he intended to eat his ice cream in a way that he described as somewhat accusatory. Just to be clear, it wasn't an enquiry as to whether he didn't like the flavour or whether there was something wrong with it. He replied that he was letting it thaw and yes he planned to eat it
- The strangest interaction happened to someone across the aisle; I would estimate (and I was awake for the whole flight) that he had a couple of glasses of wine with the meal and then a couple of spirits on ice, certainly the CC wasn't constantly back and forth with drinks like I have seen on some flights, usually BA. He had his earphones on and was engrossed in his device or the IFE. At no point did he look or act even remotely intoxicated or problematic in any way.
- Following a top up request about 3.5 hours in, I noticed the CC was kind of hesitant. She then came over with a small bottle of water and said something to the passenger.
- Obviously I do not know what happened as I did not hear the exchanges but it would appear that the CC refused the chap any more alcohol
- On disembarking at PER, I was walking behind said gent and I could see that he was walking in a perfectly straight line, as I could see the grout lines on the tiles