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gail Oct 12th, 2010 02:30 PM

Are they really going to feed me dinner at 1 AM on overnight flight?
 
Flying Business class Miami-Buenos Aires. Flight leaves MIA at 11:30 PM. Itinerary says dinner and breakfast served. Not used to flying overnight nor business class - and no reason to doubt AA website. Just seems a little odd and perhaps annoying when I may want to try to sleep on the 9-10 hour flight. Do they really feed people at this hour?

P_M Oct 12th, 2010 02:39 PM

I have been on 2 flights leaving in the wee hours and dinner was offered. One flight was on Peru, leaving around 1am. The flight attendant asked me in advance if I want dinner or if I plan to sleep. That was in biz class.

On an El Al flight from Israel we left around 2am, that time I was flying coach. About an hour after take-off the flight attendant came by with a cart, woke me up and offered me dinner. I was not too pleased to have been awakened and I declined dinner.

P_M Oct 12th, 2010 02:59 PM

Sorry, I meant to say "One flight was FROM Peru on Lan Peru..."

Jeff_Costa_Rica Oct 12th, 2010 03:18 PM

Yes, they'll feed you if you want to eat dinner. If you want to go right to sleep, just let the flight attendant know not to disturb you.

yestravel Oct 12th, 2010 07:47 PM

Yes, u will get fed dinner. In biz class they will sometimes offer a fast meal (or something of that nature) where they feed u a different meal and all the courses at once if that's what u would like. Or u can skip the dinner meal altogether.
Enjoy BA!

Cali Oct 12th, 2010 08:27 PM

I agree with the other posters. In first class and biz class they will ask you in advance if you would like to be awakened for meals. My favorite place on a biz class flight is upstairs in a 747 - very quiet and comfortable.

alanRow Oct 13th, 2010 02:19 AM

It would be nice if they asked beforehand in cattle class. I've had several flights where I've managed to get to sleep just for me to be woken up a bit later by a stewardess asking me if I want to eat

mowmow Oct 13th, 2010 08:24 AM

I pin a Do Not Disturb note on my blanket. I tried sticky notes but they often ended up on the floor. I suppose a good sticker would work, too.

RedStater Oct 15th, 2010 07:24 AM

<<Flying Business class Miami-Buenos Aires>>

Perhaps they're just trying to get you onto a Porteno schedule - they dine incredibly late in Buenos Aires!

usernameistaken Oct 16th, 2010 03:40 AM

This why I heart All Nippon Airways. If you are sleeping during meal service, even in coach class, they do not wake you - instead they make a note of your seat number and then, without any prompting, come by every so often to see if you are awake and then bring you the meal then!

MissGreen Oct 16th, 2010 11:06 PM

I agree with you about serving dinner so late when you want to sleep. A recent business class trip on Malaysia Airlines from KL to Sydney involved being served a magnifent and long winded dinner service at about 10.30 pm when all I wanted to do was sleep. Now I can understand economy passengers wanting dinner because who could sleep in economy! By the time they finally turned off the interior cabin lights about 90 minutes had passed... we had about4 hours sleep, then they turned on the lights again 90 mins before landing in Sydney. Frustrating but all you can do is try and sleep anyway. Just tell the flight attendants that you do not wish to be woken up.

Underhill Oct 21st, 2010 07:19 PM

You can get sleep masks that have the equivalent of "do not disturb" on the side facing out.

gail Oct 23rd, 2010 12:38 AM

All good suggestions - reporting back. No chance of sleep until meal service had ended - all cabin lights blazing, lots of conversation among passengers and to FA. No one was sleeping. On the other hand, half of passengers slept thru breakfast service which was handled with amazing efficiency and quiet by FA.

Still, great flight. Rarely get to fly business and will be difficult to fly coach on longer flights now.

P_M Oct 23rd, 2010 08:00 AM

Thanks for the update gail.

diann24 Oct 23rd, 2010 06:47 PM

You are all so lucky to be able to sleep!!! I have the worst time sleeping on a plane. We leave this tuesday for Italy at 5:25p.m. will serve dinner/breakfast. I will be awake through it all. I am thinking of taking "something."


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