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Photo taken by:
Jacob Uriel
Flying from: Madrid (MAD) to Miami (MIA), 30 June 2003
Ticket price: $525 (plus 25,000 miles for a one-way upgrade)
Flight duration: 10 hours
Aircraft type & class: Boeing 767 (2-class) Business
Meal type: Cinema Snack - Port-Salut and Chevre cheese with dries cherries, candied walnuts, and crackers.
Drink: Evian water.
Comments:
I hate goat cheese!!! Water was great and was refilled often...
Rating 1-10 (worst-best): 8


119
Photo taken by:
Jacob Uriel
Flying from: Madrid (MAD) to Miami (MIA), 30 June 2003
Ticket price: $525 (plus 25,000 miles for a one-way upgrade)
Flight duration: 10 hours
Aircraft type & class: Boeing 767 (2-class) Business
Meal type: Dessert - Ben and Jerry's vanilla ice cream Sundae with hot fudge.
Drink: Tea with milk and sugar.
Comments: It was very good, but I think the sorbet and fruit salad looked better.
Rating 1-10 (worst-best): 9


118
Photo taken by:
Jacob Uriel
Flying from: Madrid (MAD) to Miami (MIA), 30 June 2003
Ticket price: $525 (plus 25,000 miles for a one-way upgrade)
Flight duration: 10 hours
Aircraft type & class: Boeing 767 (2-class) Business
Meal type: Entree - Yankee pot roast in red wine broth with roasted potatoes, pear onions, and carrots.
Drink: Water
Comments: Pearl onions were terrible. Beef was dry and remonded me of the pot roast I had in coach on AA a year ago, but with less salt. It wasn't bad, but I would have preferred a filet mignon...
Rating 1-10 (worst-best): 6


117
Photo taken by:
Jacob Uriel
Flying from: Madrid (MAD) to Miami (MIA), 30 June 2003
Ticket price: $525 (plus 25,000 miles for a one-way upgrade)
Flight duration: 10 hours
Aircraft type & class: Boeing 767 (2-class) Business
Meal type: Snack - Warmed nuts, Celery and Carrots with ranch dip.
Drink: Screwdriver
Comments: I love a nice snack at the start of a good movie...
Rating 1-10 (worst-best): 10 ('gotta love the warmed nuts)


116
Photo taken by:
Jacob Uriel
Flying from: Madrid (MAD) to Miami (MIA), 30 June 2003
Ticket price: $525 (plus 25,000 miles for a one-way upgrade)
Flight duration: 10 hours
Aircraft type & class: Boeing 767 (2-class) Business
Meal type: Salad - Uno's Foccacia bread and a salad with ginger orange dressing.
Drink: Water
Comments: Very good.
Rating 1-10 (worst-best): 10


115
Photo taken by:
Jacob Uriel
Flying from: Madrid (MAD) to Miami (MIA), 30 June 2003
Ticket price: $525 (plus 25,000 miles for a one-way upgrade)
Flight duration: 10 hours
Aircraft type & class: Boeing 767 (2-class) Business
Meal type: Seafood Appetizer - Marinated grilled Shrimp, smoked Trout and grilled Salmon with Mustard-Caper Sauce, tyme, lemon wedge.
Drink: Water, Bottega Vinaia Grigio white wine.
Comments: Too little Shrimp, too much Trout. I hate fish and I wish there was an alternative. Ever since I watched Airplane! the movie fish in general scared me...
Rating 1-10 (worst-best): 5


114
Photo taken by:
Jacob Uriel
Flying from: Madrid (MAD) to Miami (MIA), 30 June 2003
Ticket price: $525 (plus 25,000 miles for a one-way upgrade)
Flight duration: 10 hours
Aircraft type & class: Boeing 767 (2-class) Business
Meal type: Pre-departure
Drink: Moet & Chandon Brut Imperial Vintage Champange
Comments: Not bad... I liked drinking before the plane even left the gate...
Rating 1-10 (worst-best): 10


113
Photo taken by:
Ryan H.
Flying from: Brussels (BRU) to Chicago O'Hare (ORD)
Flight Duration: 8 hours 29 minutes
Aircraft type & class: Boeing 767-300 Economy
Meal Type: Lunch/Dinner - I had the chicken. It was Chicken and pasta with a tomato sauce. There was also a bread roll, salad, and chocolate cake.
Drink: Coca Cola and Natural Spring Water
Comments: Very good for an economy class meal. The chicken was prepared just right, the salad had good tasting mushrooms with a great salad dressing, the roll was a tad dry but the butter made up for it, and the chocolate cake was very moist and melt in your mouth tasting. I wish I had been on the other side of the aircraft however, because on that side everyone got the whole can of their beverage choice.
Rating: 9.8


112
Photo taken by:
Stephan Neuhaeuser
Flying from: ZRH to JFK, 22 June 2003, AA 65
Ticket price: 550 USD
Flight duration: 8:00
Aircraft type & class: B-767, economy
Meal type: Lunch - Penne (out of Zurich they seem to like penne these days in spring/summer 2003), chicken, tomato sauce, olives, pepper and peas (why peas?), bread roll with butter, dried out salad and another disgrace called "desert".
Drink: American mineral water (no bubbles) for free and all alcoholic drinks in economy are 5 USD (the Californian red wine was o.k., not "awesome" as the FA indicated - well, they do an advertising job on AA; 200 pax multipied by 2 drinks makes 2000 USD per flight, a big deal...)
Comments: below average for a long distance flight, drinks too expensive considering the quality, no snacks till dinner.
Rating 1-10 (worst-best): 4


111
Photo taken by:
Stephan Neuhaeuser
Flying from: JFK to ZRH, 12 June 2003, AA 64
Ticket price: 550 USD
Flight duration: 8:00
Aircraft type & class: B-767, economy
Meal type: Dinner - Beef, mashed potatoes, string beans, salad with cheese, bread roll with butter
Drink: all alcoholic drinks in economy are 5 USD (I tried a Californian "champagne", although advertised as dry, the drink was too sweet)
Comments: slightly below average for a long distance flight, drinks too expensive considering the quality (wine and beer 5 USD), no dessert, no snacks till breakfast. No fork supplied - I had to request one (and received a business class fork which was larger than the "economy fork" and transparent instead of white... nevertheless all plastic)
Rating 1-10 (worst-best): 4


110
Photo taken by:
LLZ
Flying from: Fort Lauderdale to St. Louis, 19 June 2002
Flight duration: 2:50 (scheduled, 2:30 actual, AA has padded their schedule for years)
Aircraft type & class: 757-200, First Class
Meal type: Dinner - Salad with vinagrette, grilled chicken breast with rice and mixed vegetables. Caramel/chocolate cheesecake dessert.
Drink: Red wine
Comments: What you used to get in coach years ago. Edible. Presented all at once, TWA food, meal, catering had not caught up to AA's in F even though AA owned TWA, LLC at that point. Salad was surprisingly fresh. Entree ok. Great service from the FA's though.
Rating 1-10 (worst-best): 7


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Photo taken by:
Charles Hresil


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Photo taken by:
Charles Hresil
Flying from: St. Louis STL to San Diego SAN, 14 May 2003
Flight duration: 4:10
Aircraft type & class: MD-80 First
Meal type: Dinner - Heated Nuts, Chicken Kiev with rice and vegetables, salad, roll and ice cream Sunday.
Drink: Orange Juice, Water, Chardonnay
Comments: The salad was fresh. The chicken was well prepared.
Rating 1-10 (worst-best): 8


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Photo taken by:
P. Guillermety


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Photo taken by:
P. Guillermety


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Photo taken by:
P. Guillermety


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Photo taken by:
P. Guillermety
Flying from: LAX to KOA, 6 May 2003
Ticket Price: $431 plus 30,000 AA FF miles
Flight duration: 5.5 hours
Aircraft Type & Class: Boeing 757-200; First
Meal Type: Snack & Dinner - Snack: Warm Mixed Nuts; Drink: Screw Driver
Dinner: Oriental Salad with Beef Medallions and Sweet Sesame Dressing; Sourdough Roll; Drink Water, Champagne.
Grilled Mahi Mahi on a Bed of Spinach & Rice Garnished with Sweet Onion and Sweet Potatoes; Cheese Roll; Drink: Chardonnay & Champagne
Dessert: Vanilla Ice Cream with Strawberries and Whipped Cream; Drink: Amaretto.
Comments: The salad was excellent. The fish was so-so. The other choice was barbequed chicken. Dessert speaks for itself.
Rating (1 to 10): 8


103
Photo taken by:
Jacob Uriel
Flying from: New York (JFK) to Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW), 27 June 2002
Ticket price: $135 one way (approx)
Flight duration: 4 hrs
Aircraft type & class: MD-80 Economy
Meal type: Bistro Bag Breakfast (Kosher) - Corn muffin. Peaches in syrup. Apricot jam.
Drink: Orange juice
Comments: Next time I'll get a regular meal.
Rating 1-10 (worst-best): 2


102
Photo taken by:
LLZ
Flying from Miami to Cancun, 31 August 2001
Flight duration: 1.5 hrs
Aircraft type & class: 727-200, First Class
Meal type: Breakfast - French toast, sausage, fruit plate, warmed breakfast breads.
Drink: Bloody Mary and orange juice.
Comments: A "historic" photo of sorts. Two lasts for me: Last trip on a 727, and last meal with real silverware this being just 11 days prior to 9/11.
Rating 1-10 (worst-best): 7. AA has never been known for their breakfast service. Hard to mess up French Toast. Excellent service from the FA that morning


101
Photo taken by:
RYU
Flying from: LGB to JFK, 13 May 2003
Ticket price: $104.50 (One-way fare competing with Jet Blue)
Flight duration: 4’50”
Aircraft type & class: B-757-200 Economy “with more leg room”
Meal type: Hot Lunch - Low calorie meal (special ordered) - Chicken with rice, Mexican flavor, salad with low-cal dressing, petit bread and cut fruit.
Drink: Bottled water
Comments: It tasted better than it looked.
Rating 1-10 (worst-best): 5 (Budget Gourmet frozen dinner tastes better. I can’t complain as I got a hot lunch with Jet Blue ticket price)

 

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