AIR MALTA

Started by pg32, November 14, 2007, 01:39:44 PM

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Joyce

If you need food to take with you for your flight back to the UK - you can't do any better than to get something prepared for you at The Creperie. Delicious, fresh food and dirt cheap compared to airline food.  Just a word of warning though - one baguette would have been more than enough for Sandy and I to share!!!

blondegirl

Now thats a very good idea Joyce.
If you want the rainbow, you gotta put up with the rain.

Jo Wissett

OK.  Now I'm DREADING my Air Malta flight.  The only perk I get is that I get to eat all 5 meals each holiday! Call me sad but I love all the airport/flight build up - including the meals. (well, apart from the flying but lets gloss over that..)  The good thing is that my lot are usually desperately trying to get some kip when the food trolley comes round which means that I, as the caring mother has to 'save' the meals for when they all wake up.  This actually translates to I scoff the lot!!

Dave and Ann, please come and say hi.  We will be in the Coconut every night so you will not miss us! I am the token holiday tourist with the Pina Colada! ( and that goes for you as well Eggy and Wegg, Please lets meet up this year!)

Dave n Anne

Hi Jo

Pina Colada ? whats wrong with the ouzo


Yammas

Dave



iluvsangeorge

Jo and Joyce, etc

What makes you think you will get no food on your Air Malta flights to Corfu? We always have found it is included in the price of the ticket.  We have bought "flight only" through XL but possibly if your flights are part of a package holiday the TO does not pay for a meal !

To check why don't you email Air Malta customer services at charters@airmalta.com.mt
Give them your flight details including flight number as the number used to have a code which indicates Meal Included. Alternatively ring them (probably Customer Services: 0845 070 1909 but make sure you speak to the Charters section).

Dennis

Dave n Anne

Hi JO & Joyce

Thanks for that but we was told by the company we booked the flights with that there was no food included . So if we get food it's a bonus , if not it's not a problem as we will eat as soon as we arrive in Kos .

Yammas

Dave n Anne



Eggy

Quote from: Jo Wissett on January 13, 2008, 12:33:58 AM
Dave and Ann, please come and say hi.  We will be in the Coconut every night so you will not miss us! I am the token holiday tourist with the Pina Colada! ( and that goes for you as well Eggy and Wegg, Please lets meet up this year!)

Jo
It will only take a e1,000,000 land sale to keep us away. A reminder when you're close to coming over so we don't forget.
Kostas and Peri also have my busness mobile number and Kavvadades is only 6 mins away.
(Could be at Coconut before he finishes pouring the ouzo)
Negg

Maggie

We always book flight only now with xl. When we book online, it says no food included, and an option to pay for meals, (which we never do) but usually, when our tickets arrive, they have 'Meal included' printed on them.

riggers

Thats one to remember Maggie.

Maggie

I don't think airplane food is worth paying for, but I do eat it.lol.

Sandy x

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