Airline take-on box?
"gloria.p" > wrote in -
september.org:
> sf wrote:
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>> Why do people want to eat on a flight that is less than 5 hours long?
>
> Because they must arrive at the airport two hours ahead of the
> flight which may mean leaving home many more hours prior? And
> they may be transferring to another flight (with not much time
> between) which adds additional time to their fasting period.
>
> Luckily most foreign flights do serve food and it's not that bad.
> Our last flights included a choice of Bailey's or cognac after
> meals and complementary wine with dinner.
>
All international flights out of Australia, the beer, wine, and spirits is
free for as long as you want........ so long as you don't get tooooooo
rowdy!!
That is, all except Royal Brunei Airlines......... they are booze free.
I've never flown Royal Brunei Airlines, and I doubt I ever will :-)
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Peter Lucas
Brisbane
Australia
If we are not meant to eat animals,
why are they made of meat?
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