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in flight meal choices
do u get a menu to choose from for ur in flight meal, if so what are the usual choices? (we are travelling with thomsons)
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For short flights no meal is served.
On some package holidays you have to pay extra for a meal.
Choices are normally things like chicken, with a few potatoes and a veg, and maybe fish with rice or potatoes and veg.
You may get a small starter and maybe cheese and biscuits to follow.
Of course you may get nothing.
Check with the people you booked with to see what you are going to get.
For short flights no meal is served.
On some package holidays you have to pay extra for a meal.
Choices are normally things like chicken, with a few potatoes and a veg, and maybe fish with rice or potatoes and veg.
You may get a small starter and maybe cheese and biscuits to follow.
Of course you may get nothing.
Check with the people you booked with to see what you are going to get.
this isn't terribly helpful, so it might be worth contacting them to ask. As VHG says, it will depend where you're going.
http://www.thomsonfly.com/en/flywithus_1889.ht ml
http://www.thomsonfly.com/en/flywithus_1889.ht ml
Lets see morning flights, omlett, baked beans, afternoon flights, chicken veg small roasty tatos. usually the same for dinner this is usually served with a stater fruit for breakfast salad for dinner a pudding, also bread roll, cheese and a mint. (How they gey it all on those small trays is amazing) if you are a vegaterian this is a whole new ball game, Im not so I dont know. as for choice if your travelling first class yes if not then usually no choice
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