Is it cucumber? I thought it might've been zucchini with Parmesan cheese. I didn't mind it.... It was refreshing and a bit different and certainly a change from a few salad leaves.
Above someone mentioned they were missing the small cheese plate.
Flew VA J MEL-ADL snack service on Thurs arvo. Told by CSM that all snack services from now has no choice 'to make it easier for them' and choice will always be vegatarian. Can't believe this is actually true?
Served a broken vegatarian tart - very underwhelming experience - no water offered at any stage of the meal and no drink top ups. Salad was sliced carrots with a bit of feta. Dessert was two (yes two) chocolate almonds.
Can't imagine people will be paying the $500+ for the meal I had. I'd have a better meal for $30 at the airport.
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Flew VA J MEL-ADL snack service on Thurs arvo. Told by CSM that all snack services from now has no choice 'to make it easier for them' and choice will always be vegatarian. Can't believe this is actually true?
Served a broken vegatarian tart - very underwhelming experience - no water offered at any stage of the meal and no drink top ups. Salad was sliced carrots with a bit of feta. Dessert was two (yes two) chocolate almonds.
Can't imagine people will be paying the $500+ for the meal I had. I'd have a better meal for $30 at the airport.
I agree. I think it's pretty terrible not having a choice in a premium cabin. VA J must be in terminal decline IMO. It's not as if they have a J lounge concept for Plats and J pax pre-flight.I keep thinking it can't get any worse but im continually proven wrong
Flew VA J MEL-ADL snack service on Thurs arvo. Told by CSM that all snack services from now has no choice 'to make it easier for them' and choice will always be vegatarian. Can't believe this is actually true?
Served a broken vegatarian tart - very underwhelming experience - no water offered at any stage of the meal and no drink top ups. Salad was sliced carrots with a bit of feta. Dessert was two (yes two) chocolate almonds.
Can't imagine people will be paying the $500+ for the meal I had. I'd have a better meal for $30 at the airport.
As being a vegetarian is a lifestyle choice for the vast majority of vegetarians, why should their lifestyle choice override my lifestyle choice (and that of most Australians) not to be a vegetarian?
As being a vegetarian is a lifestyle choice for the vast majority of vegetarians, why should their lifestyle choice override my lifestyle choice (and that of most Australians) not to be a vegetarian?
Flew VA J MEL-ADL snack service on Thurs arvo. Told by CSM that all snack services from now has no choice 'to make it easier for them' and choice will always be vegatarian. Can't believe this is actually true?
Served a broken vegatarian tart - very underwhelming experience - no water offered at any stage of the meal and no drink top ups. Salad was sliced carrots with a bit of feta. Dessert was two (yes two) chocolate almonds.
Can't imagine people will be paying the $500+ for the meal I had. I'd have a better meal for $30 at the airport.
Snack service cns - bne 8pm 26/3/16
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Cost. A carnivore can eat a vegetarian meal but a vegetarian can't eat a carnivore's meal.
Based on the comments in this and other threads, I really can't see any reason to fly VA short-haul J any more. The hard product on the 737s has always been poor, but it seems that the soft product is now in serious decline as well. The recent catering changes reek of cost-cutting and IMHO reflect extremely poorly on the airline. Even getting a good crew seems to be the exception now, rather than the norm.
The week before it was a single lemon cream biscuit that was about three times the size of the shift key on my laptop. Don't believe me? Here it is for proof:
Based on the comments in this and other threads, I really can't see any reason to fly VA short-haul J any more. The hard product on the 737s has always been poor, but it seems that the soft product is now in serious decline as well. The recent catering changes reek of cost-cutting and IMHO reflect extremely poorly on the airline. Even getting a good crew seems to be the exception now, rather than the norm.
I had started to actively collect Velocity points over the past few months, with the intention of using them for short-haul J redemptions. But with the decline in service, combined with a recent hike in the number of points required for a redemption, I'm not going to bother any more. Qantas has a good product, and IMHO Virgin are not competing effectively.
When comparing QF 737 J to VA 737 J on the same short domestic sector, what hard product advantages does QF have? The last time I flew QF 737 J, the J seat was very 'used' and drop down screen entertainment was 'limited' at best. Some QF 737 have in seat entertainment which may be better, but I would take the guaranteed wireless entertainment over the possible drop down screens.
When comparing 737 J hard product, the best seat is row 3 on VA (in Y) because neither 737 J is worth paying/upgrading for.
BSI interior hard product is better than anything VA has on a 737.