“I recently travelled business class on a five-and-a-half hour flight departing at 7.30am. To my surprise there was no choice for breakfast and no hot food.”
What were you thinking Qantas? I recently travelled business class from Apia to Brisbane – a five-and-a-half hour flight departing at 7.30am. To my surprise there was no choice for breakfast and no hot food. I was offered cereal, a bread roll and biscuits for breakfast and no other food. Would I fly Qantas on a similar route again? Absolutely not. Would I go back to Samoa? Absolutely. Next time I will travel via Fiji for better service and, more importantly, a decent feed.
Involuntary tipping, in my opinion, is a form of automatic theft and should be outlawed.I’m a frequent traveller to unusual destinations. On recent Jetstar flights between Sydney and Melbourne, when boarding is via the stairs and not an air bridge, I’ve been delighted to be offered assistance by young men who take my cabin luggage up the stairs, then put it into the overhead locker.
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