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Dec 25, 2024
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Jimo Dashen
We few, we happy few
Flying to Europe on American and home on British, was amazing the difference in food quality and quantity.
Guess Brits do one thing right.
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Jimo Dashen
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Does any US airline have good food for long haul flights?
Archaea
Dec 25, 3:09pm
Delta has been good for Comfort+ and above. IMO.
VegasCoug
Dec 25, 3:17pm
When? I haven’t had a good meal in Delta in years.
Archaea
Dec 25, 3:22pm
Last week they had chocolate pistachio bread pudding as the breakfast
lilpenny
Dec 25, 3:29pm
i hope so, have a 15 hr flight in a couple weeks on Delta
Count Cougar
Dec 25, 4:09pm
ATL to JNB? 15 hours is about as far as they go.
TN_Coug
Dec 25, 4:57pm
LAX to Sydney
Count Cougar
Dec 25, 8:59pm
Delta is getting Shake Shack out of Logan. I thought the short rib is pretty
califcougar
Dec 25, 3:23pm
Scheduled to arrive: Delta One Lounge food
Archaea
Dec 25, 3:25pm
Flying to Europe on American and home on British, was amazing the difference in food quality and quantity.
Jimo Dashen
Dec 25, 3:36pm
I think a lot of it also has to do with caterers at the airports. I fly out of Delhi at least twice a year. Even on the
specsauce
Dec 25, 3:48pm
Foreign airlines are subsidized and Americans value low cost over food/comfort
CougieMcCougFace
Dec 25, 3:55pm
Air France can be edible?
TN_Coug
Dec 25, 4:49pm
Hmmm. Not too impressed.
Archaea
Dec 25, 5:04pm
“What’s the deal with airplane food?!?!?”
shimmy
Dec 25, 8:11pm
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