Travel recommendation. Don't fly JetStar - or if you have no choice, take your own entertainment, food and drink on board. This airline, which operates some Qantas routes charges for its in-flight movies as well as for all its in-flight catering. That includes tea and coffee. In other words instead of giving you inedible plastic food, they actually take money off you for the privelege!
I'd have been interested to attend the meeting between the marketing managers and the customer service managers at which this decision was made. Their on-board prices are pretty eye-watering too. A bar of Cadbury's chocolate - or should that be Kraft chocolate now - was 50% more expensive in the air than the same bar bought in the departure lounge!!
Mind you, perhaps I shouldn't be complaining. There seems to be no shortage of takers for either the portable movie players at AUD$20 a time or for the food, so maybe those passengers so desperate to pay this or AUD$10 for a glass of red wine that smells like paint stripper are helping to keep my air fare down!
Looking forward to an early supper in Melbourne.
I'd have been interested to attend the meeting between the marketing managers and the customer service managers at which this decision was made. Their on-board prices are pretty eye-watering too. A bar of Cadbury's chocolate - or should that be Kraft chocolate now - was 50% more expensive in the air than the same bar bought in the departure lounge!!
Mind you, perhaps I shouldn't be complaining. There seems to be no shortage of takers for either the portable movie players at AUD$20 a time or for the food, so maybe those passengers so desperate to pay this or AUD$10 for a glass of red wine that smells like paint stripper are helping to keep my air fare down!
Looking forward to an early supper in Melbourne.