Knowing their routines, their banter and chatter is comforting when you're racing through the skies at insane speeds and at 35k feet. I like knowing the DRILL.
But I find it annoying that on shorter hops their snacks are ABSOLUTE SHIT.
Once upon a time you got peanuts and a beverage. These were the dark, ancient times of air travel. It's possible these medieval times exist on other airlines but I don't know about it - as I'm from Atlanta and we fly DELTA.
In a perfect world, one just short of them serving you food, they offer the perfect accompaniment to their quite excellent coffee - BISCOFF cookies.
On shorter hops,less than 90 minutes is the magic line in the sand based on my own travel experience, you get...MINI PRETZELS.
These are possibly the stupidest snack in the world. While you do have the option of getting a soda, water, juice or some more PRETZEL APPROPRIATE beverage with it - do you SEE how small this thing is? I think an adult doesn't actually have to chew them.
Additionally all the do is make you angry you didn't actually have a snack. Here's your pop, here's your mini-pretzels for your giant man hands. Take it easy there GIGANTOR, don't eat them all at once!
I was thinking about this on the way home from Indy, about how this is one of the stupidest refreshment services I ever encounter. People might argue that they're free but I just paid a fortune in airfare no they aren't free they're calculated into the cost I can guarantee you that. So I'm PAYING for micro-pretzels. Nano-pretzels, if you will.
I think a huge problem with my level of dismay would be best stated as the complete lack of satisfaction they provide AS a snack. If someone had set out a huge tray of cheese and sliced a cheese cube in half and gave that to you, that's what eating these pretzels is like. It could be good, but it's just....eh.
Part of this whole "these don't satisfy anyone" may simply be due to the huge calorie deficit they represent.
Delta Airlines - Biscoff Cookies (2-pack)
1 comments:
I had to fly from LA to Texas by United, not being from the U.S I believed that United was a good airline, it is in the movies, so it must be true. Not only was there NO snack included, you had the option to PAY additionally 5.00USD for a box with a juicebox and cheese and cracker thing. I was in shock, not only because it was a box you would give a kid to take to school, but the idea of charging for it on top. Then there was the fact that one of the arms of a seat opposite me had TAPE holding down part of the arm. I still do not understand anything about that horrible flight, the stewardess spent the whole time on her cell phone off to the side in some cubicle thing, it was like a bus with wings. I hope someone sees your post that matters over at Delta, and understands that brand loyalty like you and your fellow travelers have for their company deserves cookies all the time.
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