BA Club class - meal options/gluten free

BA Club class - meal options/gluten free

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Welshbeef

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Saturday 28th February 2015
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One of our party is gluten intolerant and we have booked BA club class - BA do have the option to select a gluten free meal but having done this in economy class on BA and others the alternate is a joke to the point what was available as a normal meal they could have picked out the safe to eat non gluten bits.

Welshbeef

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Saturday 28th February 2015
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desolate said:
Thanks for sharing that.
Thanks for the useless help.

Welshbeef

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Saturday 28th February 2015
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desolate said:
Welshbeef said:
desolate said:
Thanks for sharing that.
Thanks for the useless help.
What help do you want?
As per the post what is the meal option for gluten free at Club class - if its a rubbish substitute we will opt for normal meal and not touch gluten items.

Welshbeef

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Saturday 28th February 2015
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desolate said:
Your OP doesn't ask that question.

I have no idea anyway.

If it's a short haul flight it will all be pretty rubbish.
Normal BA club Europe meals are very good. wink

Welshbeef

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Saturday 28th February 2015
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desolate said:
Welshbeef said:
Normal BA club Europe meals are very good. wink
Really?

That's not my experience, although I haven't flown with them this year.
The breakfasts are identical to club world from memory.

Welshbeef

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desolate said:
Welshbeef said:
The breakfasts are identical to club world from memory.
If it's the same as club world now won't you get a choice?
We have never had to book in advance for veggie options, but I suppose gluten free could be different.
Its different for allergies - if you tell them they will ensure that they have a meal specifically for you unlike a situation whereby you'd like non meat (you can select vegiterian too in advance).

Welshbeef

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Saturday 28th February 2015
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MercScot said:
Worst "I can afford Club" post ever.
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.

Welshbeef

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Saturday 28th February 2015
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Well I've elected to put those who need it on the dietary option there and back.


Welshbeef

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Saturday 28th February 2015
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swerni said:
Thanks for letting us know.
I wasn't sure if I was going to be able to sleep tonight
Just thinking of you. wink

Welshbeef

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Saturday 28th February 2015
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desolate said:
So glad we all helped.

As you are on a diet I hope you opted for the fruit.
Lol that ends on the day of the holiday. May resume on return.

Welshbeef

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Sunday 1st March 2015
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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