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Old Nov 12th 2004, 6:34 pm
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If anyone wants to know what sort/standard of food an airline provides, a good website for checking it out is: http://www.airlinemeals.net/indexMeals.html. There are loads of photographs there, taken by passengers and personal reviews are given along with complete menus, etc.

You might even decide to submit your own photos!
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Old Nov 12th 2004, 6:37 pm
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If anyone wants to know what sort/standard of food an airline provides, a good website for checking it out is: http://www.airlinemeals.net/indexMeals.html. There are loads of photographs there, taken by passengers and personal reviews are given along with complete menus, etc.

You might even decide to submit your own photos!
Nice link ... the easyjet one is good ...
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Old Nov 12th 2004, 7:09 pm
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Originally Posted by Deadmeat
Nice link ... the easyjet one is good ...

Aero Mongolia didn't look much better! Mind you - flying on a Fokker you'd probably need a beer or two
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Old Nov 12th 2004, 7:10 pm
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Originally Posted by Deadmeat
Nice link ... the easyjet one is good ...
You've not checked out Wizz Air then????

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Old Nov 12th 2004, 7:14 pm
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Originally Posted by carolinegorka
Aero Mongolia didn't look much better! Mind you - flying on a Fokker you'd probably need a beer or two
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I still find it amazing that you can be served any food and drink whilst hurtling along in a tin can thousands of feet in the air

Dunno about the newer Fokker aircraft but I've been on a couple of dodgy Delta DC-10's that I'm not keen on revisiting
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Old Nov 12th 2004, 7:16 pm
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Is it only me that takes snacks onto planes these days? I don't know how much 5 PLN is but for a chunky Kit-Kat but it's not going to be the bargain of the century.
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Old Nov 12th 2004, 7:18 pm
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Aero Mongolia didn't look much better! Mind you - flying on a Fokker you'd probably need a beer or two
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A bit off topic but until recently Fokker aircraft were a workhorse for British Midland, KLM,Air france and a few others. They are still in regular use in Europe.
Fokker only stopped trading recently.

OK Im being pedantic

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A bit off topic but until recently Fokker aircraft were a workhorse for British Midland, KLM,Air france and a few others. They are still in regular use in Europe.
Fokker only stopped trading recently.

OK Im being pedantic

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I'm drawing the line at the Singapore Airlines Stuka though
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I'm drawing the line at the Singapore Airlines Stuka though
Yes Fokker got a bit of a reputation in WW2 but they are actually Dutch

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Yes Fokker got a bit of a reputation in WW2 but they are actually Dutch

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The things you learn ... Fokker did put an end to Stan Boardman's career (I hope) so it's not all bad ...
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Originally Posted by Deadmeat
I'm drawing the line at the Singapore Airlines Stuka though
Damn, will I go on one of them then?
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Old Nov 12th 2004, 7:27 pm
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Originally Posted by carolinegorka
Damn, will I go on one of them then?
The movie would have to be REAL good to make up for it ...
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Old Nov 12th 2004, 7:33 pm
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The movie would have to be REAL good to make up for it ...
But the descent and landing would be quick

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Old Nov 12th 2004, 7:36 pm
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But the descent and landing would be quick

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If the pilot walks on wearing a white headband I'll revise my choice of book and stick to the in-flight magazine
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But the descent and landing would be quick

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