Many regular flyers yearn for a return to the golden era of air travel. Great feasts of caviar and champagne, followed by an impressive selection of dishes, presented on a rattling silver trolley.
Chateaubriand for sir? Or the beef wellington? Maybe some roast lamb? All washed down with the finest claret, of course.
Not any more. These days you’re just as likely to be subject to cutbacks, whether you’re directed to the left or right after showing the cabin crew your boarding pass.
Club World passengers used to a full lunch may now be served a “Great British Brunch”
BRITISH AIRWAYS
British Airways has raised eyebrows among its business and first-class passengers with the launch of a brunch service — even though it may be lunch time by the time you are airborne.
The flag carrier’s “Great British Brunch” is now being served