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#262317 by sky0000547
15 Feb 2010, 16:15
I have never noticed VS serving pot noodles as snacks in Y to Asia. I know BA and CX serve them. Does VS stock pot noodles onboard or can one bring them onboard and ask for some hot water from the cabin crew?
#736862 by Tinkerbelle
15 Feb 2010, 18:06
VS always used to and IIRC still have a limited supply of instant noodles (not Pot Noodle brand) available on request only on flights to HKG, PVG and NRT. It's been a while since I've flown to one of those destinations myself so am not too sure of any more up-to-date information.

If you bring your own instant noodles on onboard, crew will be more than happy to provide you with hot water for them.

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#736863 by Howard Long
15 Feb 2010, 18:08
quote:Originally posted by Tinkerbelle
If you bring your own instant noodles on onboard, crew will be more than happy to provide you with hot water for them.


That's a great tip, I may just do that next time.

H
#736866 by tontybear
15 Feb 2010, 18:14
quote:Originally posted by Darren Wheeler
Can't beat a bit of Not Poodle [:D]


Yes you can ! with a very heavy stick and other such implements.

[:D][:D][:D]
#736868 by aspence7
15 Feb 2010, 18:22
So what are the rules on taking food items onboard and through customs?
#736869 by Darren Wheeler
15 Feb 2010, 18:24
Dry food for consumption in-flight should be OK. The real problems start at the destination end.
#736870 by Tinkerbelle
15 Feb 2010, 18:27
Well you can take most food through security but you will still need to abide by the liquid rules at each airport. Anything you buy after security is fine. I have even seen people bring a meal on from the Caviar Bar inside Terminal 3 - they just asked for a plate and some cutlery which we provided.

Most food would need to be consumed onboard as you cannot take any fruit, vegetables, milk, cheese and meat through customs.
#736871 by aspence7
15 Feb 2010, 18:29
The LHR Clubhouse should start doing doggy bags then!
#736872 by locutus
15 Feb 2010, 18:39
Imagine having to sit next to someone who hands over their own pot noodle for heating up. The smell wafting over as you look at your poor excuse for a meal and wish you had done the same. Maybe pot noodle etiquette says you stake one for your seat partner?
#736874 by tontybear
15 Feb 2010, 18:47
quote:Originally posted by Darren Wheeler
and sell it... [:w]



sshhhh mr o'leary might be watching !
#736879 by slinky09
15 Feb 2010, 19:01
quote:Originally posted by aspence7
The LHR Clubhouse should start doing doggy bags then!


Or have a little noodle stall for buy your own! I can see an entrepreneur starting up pronto!
#736884 by Decker
15 Feb 2010, 19:22
He say you Blade Runner Mr Deckard...
#736886 by sky0000547
15 Feb 2010, 19:43
Thanks for the tip. The OH is not a big fan of airplane food and on one of our previous flight, VS ran out of meal choice and only had beef left and she wasn't a fan of that either so she was left hungry for most of the jourey. Will pack a couple of pot noodles next time rather than gambling on VS having them onboard.
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