Oh the devil, the devil!This is the “skinless chicken sausage” I had a while back in the VA lounge MEL. It was sort of an oatmeal thing!
Oh the devil, the devil!This is the “skinless chicken sausage” I had a while back in the VA lounge MEL. It was sort of an oatmeal thing!
That's worth a complaint/feedback.BNE - DRW
PDB - water only
Pre- lunch drink and snacks offered.
Lunch served at about 11.30am.
Choices were the chicken parmigiana or spinach and ricotta ravioli. I opted for the ravioli. It was okay but sadly very bland and also hadn’t been heated enough.
One top up of wine when the lunch tray was cleared. After that the crew disappeared. No pantry offers
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...and, also a compliment. IME a separate service of drinks and snacks prior to the meal service is not standard for a Darwin flight. I personally love it when the CM does a pre-meal drink on longer flights (like Qantas) but they don't have to do it! (And, when they do, they also complete it so much quicker than Qantas, because they don't have to set up and slug a drinks cart down the aisle.)That's worth a complaint/feedback.
I must be extremely fortunate because I find it the complete opposite.Personalised interaction with the crew during service.
If they're fresh, I've found them to be reasonable. Paired with baked beans they go alright as well.Oh that thing is absolutely disgusting. Haven't seen it for a while thank god.
It’s the service element …. are you going to have a dressing on the salad, or some chutney with the breakfast offering, etc. With VA the only interaction really is the time they take your order.I must be extremely fortunate because I find it the complete opposite.
I reckon 8/10 flights with VA the crew is attentive and fantastic whereas QF I can only say the same on probably 6/10 flights. The VA staff can occasionally seem disinterested but I’ve rarely seen them be downright rude like you can get on QF
Definitely the opposite to what I’ve found which is unfortunate. Most flights my drinks don’t even get to quarter full before being offered a top up and pantry nearly always gets offered and sometimes even multiple times.I rarely get offered a drink top up on VA. QF much more common.
I am the opposite as well. MEL_Traveller do you drink wine with you meal?I rarely get offered a drink top up on VA. QF much more common.
It might be the time I fly? Invariably my flight is crewed by those finishing a long day, or long two or three day rotation. They are usually more concerned about going home, or ‘this being our last flight’, or ‘let’s get this last flight out of the way’ and multiple variations of that.I am the opposite as well. MEL_Traveller do you drink wine with you meal?
IME Qantas CSMs are on autopilot for wine refills during their service, but I drink spirits, and am most often forgotten for refills on QF... but I definitely get spirit refills on Virgin. (But I do sometimes ask, though generally I get offered before I ask... but I time my 2nd refill request with the tray being removed, then mostly the CM remembers that I am still drinking post-meal and checks back again later too. Whereas at QF they just normally forget, because they are protocol driven, which means; wine, then tea/coffee, then they disappear.)
Ha! Good luck with the complaint! My complaints about no IFE on 4/8 flights in a row got a ‘IFE is complimentary, and not guaranteed on all aircraft or routes’, so… we don’t owe you anything.VA867 MEL-SYD this evening. Not in J, but it was one of the ex Silk Air birds sans divider so I could hear everything that was going on up there from row 3.
Turns out we were not only sans divider, but also sans J catering.
Before takeoff, CSM did the rounds of all 8 J PAX asking if they had been advised that catering was not assured on this flight today, then handing them a business card and asking them to scan a QR code and submit a complaint to be compensated. She sounded genuinely frustrated (more so than the pax to be honest—someone said it was fine and she told them “no, you’ve paid for J, please ask the company why you’ve received no catering and you will be compensated.”)
On an unrelated note, while the lack of a divider might be a downgrade for J, how good is row 3 on these birds? Legroom for miles!
As I say, I was in row 3 on this occasion so I was perfectly happy. Just an interested observer of events up the pointy end on this occasion…Ha! Good luck with the complaint! My complaints about no IFE on 4/8 flights in a row got a ‘IFE is complimentary, and not guaranteed on all aircraft or routes’, so… we don’t owe you anything.
The thing is, as it's coated in oil you want to use the knife and fork however the bread is too hard to cut with the knife. Any pressure applied, sees the purple trays flex inwards and then they flex back out when you take the pressure off and drinks usually spill!. Had this meal on J ADL-SYD today.Conversely, the chicken sandwich is the one I get all the time on that route. The bottom is soaked in oil by the time it is served (which is probably why it tastes so good), so I have to turn it over, to pick it up and eat it (I refuse to use a knife and fork to eat a sandwich ).
Yeah. Learned that in my first VA flight! I out the drink in the centre console nowThe thing is, as it's coated in oil you want to use the knife and fork however the bread is too hard to cut with the knife. Any pressure applied, sees the purple trays flex inwards and then they flex back out when you take the pressure off and drinks usually spill!. Had this meal on J ADL-SYD today.
Similar experience SYD-ADL J yesterday, when some eggs were served on Turkish bread however you can barely slice the bread because of those purple plastic trays which are warped and make the meal go everywhere.
On both these J flights and I reckon say 8 of the last 10, if a wine or cup of tea was ordered with a meal no water was also offered. Offers of wine fills ups are rare and the offer to hang a jacket is almost non existent these days. Some polish is needed I think.
Got that! I was observing from afar! I don’t think they’ll get much, if anything. Other than a ‘we’re sorry to hear we didn’t meet your expectations’… as if it’s the passenger with unreasonable expectations.As I say, I was in row 3 on this occasion so I was perfectly happy. Just an interested observer of events up the pointy end on this occasion…
My flight on VA from Perth to Sydney last week was excellent. I have learnt there is usually one meal that is Gluten Free and I advise the FSM when they do their meet and greet and pre-take off drink.It’s the service element …. are you going to have a dressing on the salad, or some chutney with the breakfast offering, etc. With VA the only interaction really is the time they take your order.
I rarely get offered a drink top up on VA. QF much more common.
In economy the QF crews are good, generous with their food offerings (routinely offering spare serves) and a second bottle of wine.
Glad to hear that. I have always wanted to take my partner (who is a Coeliac) with me on a J flight as she's only ever flown Y before, but feared there was little point if she couldn't have a meal. I've heard it's hit-and-miss though about how much GF they can provide, varies flight to flight?My flight on VA from Perth to Sydney last week was excellent. I have learnt there is usually one meal that is Gluten Free and I advise the FSM when they do their meet and greet and pre-take off drink.
I received the meal of my choice (both were gluten-free!), and she was regularly coming around topping up water and drinks and asking if I wanted anything else, such as tea, which I did.
I was impressed that on my tray were a couple of little GF snacks to replace the dessert, which I greatly appreciated.
I wouldn’t count on anythig being available, keepitcivil. My wife is coeliac and the best she has received in J on VA was a bag of chips, but presented in a bowl, and a prepackaged biscuit. It’s a bit lame that J pax can’t prearrange GF meals.Glad to hear that. I have always wanted to take my partner (who is a Coeliac) with me on a J flight as she's only ever flown Y before, but feared there was little point if she couldn't have a meal. I've heard it's hit-and-miss though about how much GF they can provide, varies flight to flight?
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Just bring along food she can eat.Glad to hear that. I have always wanted to take my partner (who is a Coeliac) with me on a J flight as she's only ever flown Y before, but feared there was little point if she couldn't have a meal. I've heard it's hit-and-miss though about how much GF they can provide, varies flight to flight?
The gluten free cookie was part of the previous pantry: when pantry went through its last menu refresh, the cookie was swapped out for a kitkat... so I don't think there are any dedicated gluten free items in the pantry at the moment?...My wife is coeliac and the best she has received in J on VA was a bag of chips, but presented in a bowl, and a prepackaged biscuit.