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Serving Food/Drinks on Short Flights - oldmcgroin - 27-01-2006

Hi there,
I tend to fly short flights, probably 1.5 hours in the air tops and i have a some questions.

1) If i land while i'm still serving food or drinks will i get penalised?
2) If i don't serve food or drinks is there a penalty?
3) If i serve just a drink or meal is there a penalty?

And finally if there are penalties is there any way around it?

Thanks.


Re: Serving Food/Drinks on Short Flights - Captain_Abeia - 27-01-2006

1) Yes and No. The Pax will be mildly upset that not all of them will be able to eat/drink. But the crew will stop serving when you get below
6000ft
2) No, not for 1.5hrs of flight usually. Unless the passengers get hungry, nothing bad will happen
3) No.

Finally, yes there is, do longer flights if you really need to.


Re: Serving Food/Drinks on Short Flights - oldmcgroin - 27-01-2006

Thanks for the fast reply. If i do longer flights will the passengers let me know when they want feeding or is best to serve them before they
become restless.


Re: Serving Food/Drinks on Short Flights - SaVas - 27-01-2006

Quote:oldmcgroin wrote:
Thanks for the fast reply. If i do longer flights will the passengers let me know when they want feeding or is best to serve them before they
become restless.

You can hit Ctrl Shift Y to bring up the inflight report and scroll to the bottom to see the hostess advice of when the pax will be hungry.




Re: Serving Food/Drinks on Short Flights - oldmcgroin - 27-01-2006

excellent, thank you


Re: Serving Food/Drinks on Short Flights - Full_Throttle0 - 29-01-2006

i some times fly a 4 hour vor flight at 4000 feet and when im cruising and serve drinks/food hostess tells im desending.


Re: Serving Food/Drinks on Short Flights - Captain_Abeia - 30-01-2006

You gotta be over 6,000 feet to serve food


Re: Serving Food/Drinks on Short Flights - RonMac - 30-01-2006

My advice is to feed and water them right away! they may not be hungry, but it shows that you are a caring airline. In one way this add on
is liike politics, that is basically 'keep the people happy'!

Instruct crew on short flights to throw sandwiches at passengers.(g)

Sandwiches are quicker to serve with drinks.




Re: Serving Food/Drinks on Short Flights - Shady - 31-01-2006

Well I thought that CTRL+SHIFT+I makes the inflight report...




Re: Serving Food/Drinks on Short Flights - acurnow - 28-04-2006

Is there any way of stopping the crew serving drinks? (if it's set on auto)
I was approx 4500ft on descent and they are still serving drinks :S

*You authorized food/drink to be served too late in the flight and it was interrupted by arrival procedures. (-50)

The crew don't seem to take the length of flight into account when they begin serving?




Re: Serving Food/Drinks on Short Flights - vaccaro - 28-04-2006

Quote:You can hit Ctrl Shift Y to bring up the inflight report and scroll to the bottom to see the hostess advice of when the pax will be
hungry

Can anyone tell me when this pax gets hungry. Whenever I fly hostess advice tells me they are sleeping, after breakfast, they have eaten
and etc... Are they fasting or what? :p



Post Edited ( 04-28-06 15:15 )


Re: Serving Food/Drinks on Short Flights - captain_crunch - 28-04-2006

I've never been penalised for waking them up to feed them. Heck, it happens in real life anyway!

What I tend to do is serve drinks as soon after take off as I can, then check the inflight report when the crew have finished serving. If the
hostess advice is that they will be hungry in about 1 hour, I feed them after about 20 minutes.

Even if the hostess advises that they'll be hungry in about 3 hours, you can still give 'em a sandwich after half an hour or so, providing of course that you have enough time before desent. Again, I've never
been
penalised for it, the post flight report still says that were happy to have been fed Smile



Post Edited ( 04-28-06 15:24 )


Re: Serving Food/Drinks on Short Flights - Drew - 28-04-2006

Quote:vaccaro wrote:
Quote:You can hit Ctrl Shift Y to bring up the inflight report and scroll to the bottom to see the hostess advice of when the pax will be
hungry

Can anyone tell me when this pax gets hungry. Whenever I fly hostess advice tells me they are sleeping, after breakfast, they have eaten
and etc... Are they fasting or what? :p

depends on the time you fly.

Try taking off at maybe 11am, and they will be wanting there lunch soon after...........
Take off at 1pm, they would have had there lunch already etc




Re: Serving Food/Drinks on Short Flights - vaccaro - 30-04-2006

Thanks for the replies Smile

Quote:I've never been penalised for waking them up to feed them. Heck, it happens in real life anyway!
Thats why I always carry a "DO NOT DISTURB" sign borrowed(!) from a hotel, and anytime I want to sleep (means usually) I hang it on my
shirt Wink