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#105942 by Jetstreamer
15 Mar 2006, 00:34
Originally posted by NY-LON
I'm flying to Tokyo on 21 March. Would the Best of British menu be on that flight as well? I'm asking because it seems that the VS900/901 have quite a specific menu that caters to Japanese tastes


There will be elements of the "Best of British" menu on the VS900 alongside traditional Japanese choices. Hope this helps.
#105950 by Jetstreamer
15 Mar 2006, 00:41
Originally posted by p17blo
Why the secrecy? If you know tell[8D]. It's not as if you have the mobile number of the guy that knows the truth about Diana's death.
Paul


If I was allowed to tell you then I would! [:p]

How do you know which mobile numbers I've got.... [:0]
#105952 by Scrooge
15 Mar 2006, 00:42
Well only a few hours to go,I am expecting someone from here to be in the clubhouse asking for the new menus so they can run to the computers to post it on here as soon as they open !
#105969 by ela123
15 Mar 2006, 01:26
That's exactly what I plan to do on Thursday, if no-one beats me to it!;)
#106000 by Decker
15 Mar 2006, 09:19
and the first press release I've seen on it. I will also link this in "News" as the thread title here might cause some people not to read it :).
#106001 by Littlejohn
15 Mar 2006, 09:21
Mmm. 'Porkie Whites' and Gravy. Could that be bangers and mash? Lucky that's just the sort of grub I like!
#106012 by HighFlyer
15 Mar 2006, 10:22
Thanks Decker!

Welsh Rarebit!!! W00t!

Can't wait to try the new menu out, and hear some feedback from our members!

Thanks,
Sarah
#106018 by fozzyo
15 Mar 2006, 10:31
Originally posted by sailor99
Mmm. 'Porkie Whites' and Gravy. Could that be bangers and mash? Lucky that's just the sort of grub I like!


They had Bangers and Mash on the HKG - LHR flight at the weekend. Didn't have any of the main meals though so can't comment on them.

Mat xxx
#106065 by p17blo
15 Mar 2006, 12:36
Originally posted by Jetstreamer
Originally posted by p17blo
Why the secrecy? If you know tell[8D]. It's not as if you have the mobile number of the guy that knows the truth about Diana's death.
Paul


If I was allowed to tell you then I would! [:p]

How do you know which mobile numbers I've got.... [:0]

So does your employer have details of your V-Flyer 'nickname' on your personnel file? Probably not[8D], so come on, today is the day anyway, what's the worst that can happen

Paul
#106078 by RichardMannion
15 Mar 2006, 13:04
Originally posted by p17blo
Originally posted by Jetstreamer
Originally posted by p17blo
Why the secrecy? If you know tell[8D]. It's not as if you have the mobile number of the guy that knows the truth about Diana's death.
Paul


If I was allowed to tell you then I would! [:p]

How do you know which mobile numbers I've got.... [:0]

So does your employer have details of your V-Flyer 'nickname' on your personnel file? Probably not[8D], so come on, today is the day anyway, what's the worst that can happen

Paul


I think JetStreamer has already been more than helpful by providing the information that he has. I respect his decision, and am grateful for the information he chooses to share with us here, along with our other staffers. They should feel comfortable that they will not be forced to say/reveal anything that may impede their positions. I am personally aware of a number of changes/projects that are underway but use discretion to decide what elements can be revealed here before the proper launch. The recent Flying Club changes was one of them, and it helped me in regards to the V-Book not to spend time writing lots of new content that would be out of date. We waited until VS had done the annoucement themselves before posting our release. UCS is another, the people involved were under a NDA not to discuss the project at all.

Thanks,
Richard
#106084 by preiffer
15 Mar 2006, 13:11
Paul,

The "worst that can happen" is that VS feel a leak has occured through staff members posting confidential information on this site. (Which they don't currently do)

If that happened, I'm sure you'll agree, it wouldn't be for anyone's benefit - least of all jetstreamer's...



As Richard, I'm grateful for the information (and "heads ups") that staff members CAN give us, and respect their judgement on what remains sensitive/confidential information - and therefore not published on a website that all can see.
#106095 by p17blo
15 Mar 2006, 13:43
Guys just to add some perspective to my post it was a little tongue in cheek.

I would never want anyone to go against an NDA and I have been on both sides of these and they are there for valid reasons.

I really was just trying to make a point that it is only a menu choice, today is the go live date so people will already know anyway.

Within the businesses I have been involved in I have never been happy working on a need to know basis unless it is really commercially sensitive information.

I am all for freedom of information.

That's all, no big deal really and to be honest my life will continue without a problem not knowing what the menu is.

Paul
#106162 by jerseyboy
15 Mar 2006, 17:52
well i dont know about the best of british but most of it sounds like th eworst of school dinners to be quite frank[:$]
sausage and mash, cottage pie rubarb[:$][:$][:$] cheese on toast[:o)]
think if its right that they just gone fromebad to worse[:0]
#106165 by Scrooge
15 Mar 2006, 18:05
Honestly,im highly unimpressed.
#106175 by HighFlyer
15 Mar 2006, 18:22
Lets let the proof be in the pudding!

We have had on this forum alone a load of people ask for more basic dishes, well, thats what we have! And its not just a case of the food, but how it is prepared and presented that are key factors.

Im not a fan of 'Porky whites', but i have not seen the full menu, nor tasted it, so will decline to comment. However, on my return from DXB, having sampled the full UC menu offerings, along with several other V-Flyers, i shall more than happily give my penneth worth. In light of this, i feel its only my duty to the forum to sample the full four courses! :)

Thanks,
Sarah
#106198 by preiffer
15 Mar 2006, 20:14
Originally posted by GrinningJackanapes
I wonder what I'll be fed ex-USA on 27/3???
That'll be their other new menu - "Best of America".

You'll have a choice of a number 1, number 2 or number 3 meal (each with Supersize option) ;)[:p]
#106200 by G-VFAB
15 Mar 2006, 20:19
Do you want fries with that?
#106208 by HighFlyer
15 Mar 2006, 20:29
Kentucky chicken with rich cream and flour sausage gravy served with butter-impregnated mashed potatoes.


Mmmm.... Now if that was on the menu, id be pointing to 'meal choice No.3' quicker than you can say 'Supersize me'!!! All thats missing is the Macaroni Cheese!!

Thanks,
Sarah
#106212 by Decker
15 Mar 2006, 20:37
Nice one! :)
#106225 by RichardMannion
15 Mar 2006, 21:24
Love that menu! And you could quite honestly see it too....

Thanks,
Richard
#106235 by Nitrox
15 Mar 2006, 21:59
Originally posted by GrinningJackanapes
VIRGIN ATLANTIC ANNOUNCE "BEST OF AMERICA" MENU FOR UPPER CLASS PASSENGERS DEPARTING THE UNITED STATES

Virgin Atlantic has developed a new menu specialising in American fast food and other cholesterol-focused edibles for its Upper Class passengers onboard flights originating from the USA from now until 6 June 2006.

Virgin Atlantic will be offering Upper Class passengers a wide variety of genetically-modified and preservative-loaded food that will combine the following elements Ð pesticide-ridden American produce with a modern twist on traditional and where possible, using the best local artificial ingredients from regional suppliers.

Passengers can sample a range of American food choices. Starters will include dishes such as browning California iceberg lettuce with Indiana limp carrot and Wisconsin fat-enhanced Blue Cheese cream dressing to double-cream Boston clam chowder with melted processed cheese food on white toast. Main courses range from Three Pound Angus Beef burger with a quarter pound of melted cheddar and fries, (these burgers have recently won ÔAmerica's Most Fattening Food' award) to fried Kentucky chicken with rich cream and flour sausage gravy served with butter-impregnated mashed potatoes. Additionally, a gloppy, overcooked elbow noodle with New Jersey chemically-enhanced Inexplicable Orange Powder Cheese sauce will be available to vegetarians. Desserts such as box-mix chocolate cake, box-mix white cake and box-mix pound cake with Safeway Supermarkets' "Ultra Fat!" vanilla ice-cream will be on the new menu.

See other recent news regarding: Heart Attack, Fatty, Inedible, Virgin Atlantic

GJ


ROTFLMAO [:p]
#106238 by MarkJ
15 Mar 2006, 22:06
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!

Wasnt it real - who did this - I am gonna report him - or her to the mod squad!!!

GJ - was it you!!

Sarah - remember a minute on the lips...etc!!!!
#106239 by Scrooge
15 Mar 2006, 22:10
good point Mark,Sarah you do have that dress to fit into [:w]
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