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#904143 by tontybear
28 May 2015, 11:09
lol

I know they don't have proper fridges but they use dry ice or gel packs. Not sure they can mix passengers own items with the prepared food either

What sort of place sells caviar without proper packaging?
#904144 by original bob
28 May 2015, 11:34
ha ha ha

have to say i am sort of guilty of this

Royal Brunei in business class, brought my own booze on board as its a dry airline and i asked if they could chill my champagne, which they did without question

:)
#904146 by Smid
28 May 2015, 12:04
I didn't think dry airlines would allow you to drink onboard, but I suppose there's a big difference from providing it, to allowing it (like a bunch of balti houses).
#904148 by original bob
28 May 2015, 12:16
Don`t think all dry airlines have the same policy

Certainly Royal Brunei allowed their staff to serve drinks brought on board by passengers but there was no alcohol on board to buy

Got some dirty looks initially from other passengers as they didn`t know it was a dry flight and once we stopped in Dubai everyone loaded up on duty free and brought it on for the rest of the flight
#904149 by HWVlover
28 May 2015, 12:25
A confession.

I have asked exactly this question re a large tin of Beluga caviar.

And yes, Cyprus Turkish Airlines kept it chilled for me.

ii)
#904175 by tontybear
28 May 2015, 15:33
HWVlover wrote:A confession.

I have asked exactly this question re a large tin of Beluga caviar.

And yes, Cyprus Turkish Airlines kept it chilled for me.

ii)


And what did the girls make of it?

Mind they've hardly seen a crisp in weeks either.
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