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#854042 by flyertuck
09 Aug 2013, 12:43
I must say that i'm really surprised by this report. We travelled this route on 6/7/14 and it was superb service all the way. There were plenty of drinks runs throughout the flight and the attendants could not do enough, excellent.
#854062 by Treelo
09 Aug 2013, 15:18
For me, the main reasons to travel PE are: the seat; the extra space; extra luggage allowance and - if you manage to nab 19A-C, the speed of disembarkation. Food does not come into the equation because, AFAIK, the food offerings in PE and Y are exactly the same and they only differ in presentation. (I'm sure someone will correct that statement if it is wrong!) Me and the present Mrs Treelo now invariably eat before boarding, having been 'caught out' in the past by the totally underwhelming choice of meals on board.
#854063 by Neil
09 Aug 2013, 15:40
Treelo wrote:For me, the main reasons to travel PE are: the seat; the extra space; extra luggage allowance and - if you manage to nab 19A-C, the speed of disembarkation. Food does not come into the equation because, AFAIK, the food offerings in PE and Y are exactly the same and they only differ in presentation. (I'm sure someone will correct that statement if it is wrong!) Me and the present Mrs Treelo now invariably eat before boarding, having been 'caught out' in the past by the totally underwhelming choice of meals on board.


That isn't quite true with the food.
The PE menu is actually a totally different menu to what is offered in Y. In PE you get a slightly better starter and desert and 3 different mains to what is offered in Y, albeit the same type of thing (a chicken, a beef, a veggie option).

I agree thought that the meal really isn't a benefit of PE, it's the bigger/better seat, more legroom, increased baggage, different check in, and the priority boarding/disembarking.
#854088 by Treelo
09 Aug 2013, 18:06
Kabuta007 wrote:I would have to question priortity disembarking if your seated in the bubble as they dont always hold EC back downstairs ?|


And of course the quick answer to that one is ...(cue drum roll )... don't sit in the bubble. ):
#854099 by honey lamb
09 Aug 2013, 20:11
Kabuta007 wrote:I would have to question priortity disembarking if your seated in the bubble as they dont always hold EC back downstairs ?|

In theory, yes, but I've been on a LHR flight in UC downstairs and Economy has been allowed to disembark at the same time. v( Fortunately it was only the one occasion
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