Air France food question

Julesdis

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We're going in only a few weeks now, flying with Air France from Manchester. We're getting a flight which departs from Manchester at 9am (approx).

As it's only a short flight, do they serve any kind of food on the plane?
 
If it's AF operated by AF you should get breakfast free ..if it's AF operated by Flybe you'll have to pay for any food and drinks looking at the AF site.

Do you know your flight number ? :)
 
Thanks. Not sure about the flight number without looking though all my paperwork, but I'll check which airline is actually providing the flight.
 
If it's this one - it's AF ;)

<table class="upsellRow" border="0" cellspacing="0"><tbody><tr><td id="idUpsellIti0_Rec1_Flight_1">AF1669</td> <td class="upsellTime" id="idUpsellTime0_1">09:30</td> <td>Manchester</td> <td class="upsellTime">12:00</td> <td>Paris (CDG)</td> <td>01h30 </td> <td>Air France</td> <td>Premium Eco</td></tr></tbody></table>

Operated by : Air France
Aircraft : Airbus A321
Inflight meal served : breakfast
duration : 01h30mn non stop
Baggage allowance : 2 baggage items allowed of up to 23 kg each (32 kg in Affaires and La Première)

If it's before that or after that it's Flybe for AF
 

I've flown with Air France and did get breakfast.

On the way back we went with Flybe (booked through Air France) and we got a free drink and snack. We were given a voucher for this at check-in.
 
I've flown with Air France and did get breakfast.

On the way back we went with Flybe (booked through Air France) and we got a free drink and snack. We were given a voucher for this at check-in.

That's good of them :thumbsup2 or were you in Premium to start with :goodvibes

AF says If you are traveling in the Premium cabin, a snack and beverage are provided free of charge. If you are traveling in the Voyageur cabin, you may choose from a selection of beverages and snacks to purchase.


 
If it's this one - it's AF ;)

<table class="upsellRow" border="0" cellspacing="0"><tbody><tr><td id="idUpsellIti0_Rec1_Flight_1">AF1669</td> <td class="upsellTime" id="idUpsellTime0_1">09:30</td> <td>Manchester</td> <td class="upsellTime">12:00</td> <td>Paris (CDG)</td> <td>01h30 </td> <td>Air France</td> <td>Premium Eco</td></tr></tbody></table>

Operated by : Air France
Aircraft : Airbus A321
Inflight meal served : breakfast
duration : 01h30mn non stop
Baggage allowance : 2 baggage items allowed of up to 23 kg each (32 kg in Affaires and La Première)

If it's before that or after that it's Flybe for AF

Thanks. This looks like the one. Hopefully it is.

We'll be having an quick "breakfast" in the car on the way to the airport. If we get something on the plane too that should keep us going a bit longer and we won't be in such a rush to eat something as soon as we get to DLP.

On the way back we'll be less concerned about eating as there are fewer things to do at our house than at DLP :lmao:
 
That's good of them :thumbsup2 or were you in Premium to start with :goodvibes

AF says If you are traveling in the Premium cabin, a snack and beverage are provided free of charge. If you are traveling in the Voyageur cabin, you may choose from a selection of beverages and snacks to purchase.



It was a year and a half ago so it might have changed since I went. I'm pretty sure we weren't in the premium cabin.

The premium cabin was no different to the normal one anyway, they just had a curtain separating them!
 
We flew with air france last year, and we got a free snank and drink. That was flying from Edinburgh at 6am ish

Oh and the same on the way back too.
 
We flew with air france last year, and we got a free snank and drink. That was flying from Edinburgh at 6am ish

Oh and the same on the way back too.

Yep, you get them as standard on the EDI-CDG flightd even though they are Cityjet for AF

Effectué par : CityJet
Appareil : Avro RJ85
Repas servi(s) à bord : Collation
Classe de réservation : R
durée : 02h10mn Sans escale
Franchise : 1 bagage autorisé de 23 kg maximum



I remember flying when you'd get a hot meal for breakfast even if it was just CDG-LHR :rotfl:
 
we flew with them last week-breakfast time on way over -mini danish pastries and tea coffee or water.
returned on afternoon flight-was biscuits and pack of breadstick type snacks with juice , coke , tea coffee, wine etc.
 












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