BA Club class - meal options/gluten free
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Welshbeef said:
desolate said:
Welshbeef said:
Normal BA club Europe meals are very good.
Really?That's not my experience, although I haven't flown with them this year.
You know, your posts do have an odd ring to them. First you post a statement that simply does not ask anything, then you get ratty with those who point that out.
Once it's been established that you are trying to find out what the breakfasts are like, you then make posts that clearly imply that you already know, as above.
THEN, despite apparently looking for help in your OP, you subsequently make posts that clearly imply that you make this sort of trip regularly, which begs the question of why you asked in the first place. "We use air miles, family of four for price of a seat etc."
No wonder one might think you're posting to let us all know of your ability to fly club, for what's that worth.
Oh well, takes all sorts.
REALIST123 said:
Welshbeef said:
desolate said:
Welshbeef said:
Normal BA club Europe meals are very good.
Really?That's not my experience, although I haven't flown with them this year.
Once it's been established that you are trying to find out what the breakfasts are like, you then make posts that clearly imply that you already know, as above.
And anyhow, they are not the same, varies from route to route. The breakfast (currently) is different if you fly into LHR from the Far East which is a Full English (not all that good), than the US which is lighter, with optional Bacon Rolls.
If you fly from NY (only done EWR, but JFK is the same apparently) they put on a light meal as they class it as a sleeper server and they expect you to have eaten in the lounge where they put on better food (was build your own Vietnamese noodles last year)
Welshbeef said:
Lol we book very early and use air miles so actually costs us barely the cost of one economy seat for a family of 4 in Club.
Worst I've no idea how to leverage frequent flyer and early purchase schemes ever response.
I'd actually be really keen to understand how you managed this. Are you talking about Club World or Club Europe, because with Club world getting 4 seats on any flight with miles alone is a real struggle. I have nearly 1 million avios & 2 companion vouchers and rarely get the chance to use them with the family on anything other than club Europe, which seems pointless. Also, where are you actually going?Worst I've no idea how to leverage frequent flyer and early purchase schemes ever response.
cashmax said:
I'd actually be really keen to understand how you managed this. Are you talking about Club World or Club Europe, because with Club world getting 4 seats on any flight with miles alone is a real struggle. I have nearly 1 million avios & 2 companion vouchers and rarely get the chance to use them with the family on anything other than club Europe, which seems pointless. Also, where are you actually going?
Club Europe.- Sofia and I booked up pretty much 12 months ago/as soon as they came out. Have only done club world once so far once the kids are older will be doing more long haul
cashmax said:
I'd actually be really keen to understand how you managed this. Are you talking about Club World or Club Europe, because with Club world getting 4 seats on any flight with miles alone is a real struggle. I have nearly 1 million avios & 2 companion vouchers and rarely get the chance to use them with the family on anything other than club Europe, which seems pointless. Also, where are you actually going?
There's always availability on india flights..... When I went to tokyo in January there were more than 4 seats available in first, we actually had the whole of first to ourselves, that's because it was bloody cold there I guess!
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