ANSWERS: 12
  • Airline, however good or bad it is it is part of the travel experience.
  • I'll takre the airline food. They'll charge me for it anyway so I'll eat it and save my lunch money for drinks which are not covered in the ticket price.
  • As a strict vegetarian by birth, I prefer the food prepared at home. But many of the Airlines nowadays provide good standard vegetarian Indian food. They are OK for me.
  • bring my own
  • I definitely bring my own..No one can beat home cooked meals..^_^
  • I usually eat before I fly in case something is delayed, etc., and will be more angry sitting on the runway for hours with my stomach grumbling. Also, if the food is ugly on the plane I can go without eating it as well. I do take snacks with me too, depending on the length of the flight. SOmetimes it is a one or two drink flight instead.
  • I have a long-standing policy to *never* eat airline food. Of course, what airlines provide nowadays is largely pre-packaged snacks, so it's scarcely different from buying it from a 7/11 or the airport book shop. . . The absolute canonical commercial about this....:-D.. . .
  • I start off with my own food and try to avoid airline food but it can be difficult on 12+ hours trips. I thoroughly enjoyed the food on Korean Air and on Qantas for the trans-Pacific flights I took and I've had some great snacks on some European airlines too.
  • My own if I can help it. I'd rather not eat that microwavable stuff they try to serve here.
  • Well, seeing as I don't fly anymore for any reason, I have no idea what airline food tastes like. But having said that, I would still rather bring my own. I am really funny about eating out and that would classify as eating out since I don't know the food preparer. I like my own cooking and I KNOW what's in the food I prepare!
  • If I am flying American Airlines I will have to bring my own, because they are only serving water, and maybe pretzels. That's Cheap!
  • If it doesn't kill or make me sick, then ofcourse I shall eat airline food.

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