Homer J Simpson wrote:
> "Spehro Pefhany" wrote in message
> news:39eu53tbe95j1mui1jlegqhmc0ejjl1uri@4ax.com...
>
>
>>>And on SkyBus you have to pay for all of those - and it isn't cheap. AND
>>>you
>>>can't bring your own food on board (which IMO sucks and is a deal
>>>breaker)!!
>>
>>Sounds like an advantage to me, except for bottled water. I'd rather
>>bring along an Angus beef sandwich or a nice bagel with cream cheese
>>and lox than have to suffer airline food on short flights (say 8 hours
>>or less).
>
>
> You miss the point. Like a movie theatre, you may NOT bring any of your own
> food on board, you must buy it from the hostess/server or do without.
>
> =============================================
>
> Policy: Can I bring my own food or drinks on board?
>
> No. Skybus fares are very, very low in part because that's all you're paying
> for: your air fare. That means no free peanuts. (Actually, no one seems to
> miss them). And we ask that you not bring your own food or drinks on board.
> The only exception is for passengers who will need food that we're unable to
> provide, for example baby formula or baby food, special food for those with
> a medical condition such as diabetes or severe food allergies, or those with
> dietary restrictions (Kosher, Muslim, etc).
>
So? Maybe you conveniently develop a medical condition shortly before a
flight that only allows you to eat buffalo hunted north of Upper
Senduskee, grilled over mesquite wood from Oregon. Can Skybus supply that?
> On the other hand, Skybus flights are very, very comfortable partly because
> you can buy delicious snacks and beverages you actually want during your
> flight. Or not. It's your choice.
>
> To keep everything tidy and organized, we do ask that you finish any snacks
> and drinks you purchase on your own before boarding, as you are not
> permitted to bring them on our aircraft.
>
--
Regards, Joerg
http://www.analogconsultants.com |