Catering on Norwegian
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at 14:32 by mkcol74.
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NorskSaintParticipantHi DEP.
Not a great deal, I fly with D8 quite a bit and if I remover rightly it’s more snacks, tapas packs etc vs something like BA BOB thats mainly sandwiches. I’ve always purchased airside and taken my own onboard.Edit – Norwegian is a buy on board as well so nothing served free of charge.
9 Feb 2019
at 12:46
KSHaggagParticipantNorwegian is so far the only low cost carrier I have felt positive about although I have never flown with it before .
Understandably on short haul routes there is no food offered but I presume on the longhaul in their Premium cabin it is rather decent compared to other carriers Premium Economy long haul catering ..
In all cases ,most european carriers catering on long haul in Economy has become utterly miserable ,with the best ones following the worst ones initiatives ,pushed by the desire to save money .
14 Feb 2019
at 23:14
AMcWhirterParticipantBut is it different for Norwegian long-haul ?
When Norwegian first started long-haul to BKK there were many complaints and especially from Thai passengers.
At that time it then had to change its policy.
Passengers wail after flying Norwegian’s new long-haul routes
16 Feb 2019
at 14:28
mkcol74ParticipantLooking at their longhaul page it seems that it’s card only.
“Your personal snack bar
Our interactive snack bar on board our 787 Dreamliner makes ordering refreshments between servings easy as pie. Order and purchase snacks and drinks directly from the touch screen of the in-flight entertainment system. Choose from our selection of refreshments, pay by swiping your credit card and the crew will be right over with your order.The snack bar is open between the first and second round of service. Accepted credit cards are Visa, MasterCard and American Express. Sorry, we can’t take cash.”
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