Many charter flight agencies now charge for meals on transatlantic flights.
Not being a fan of the food provided in aircraft I declined to pay for meals on a charter flight with Air Atlanta. Yet on both trips meals were served to everyone, including myself, and the stewardess informed me that this is normal practice and she wasn’t aware that some had paid for meals and others had not.
A number of my friends and family who have travelled to Sanford on different charter flights have paid for meals and not once was a voucher asked for by the cabin crew.
Has anyone else had their entitlement for meals questioned by cabin crew? Or is it another way of the booking agencies quoting a low headline flight price and then loading it with booking charge, credit card charge, inflated car hire prices and of course meals.
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