Sheraton
 British West Indies Airlines  www.bwee.com


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Photo taken by:
Arthur
Route: Toronto - Port-Of-Spain, 19 Jun 2005
Ticket price: Part of Price for Volunteer Fee
Flight duration: 8h 00m
Class: economy
Aircraft: Boeing 737-800
Meal: Dinner/Midnight Snack? - Jerk Chicken with Rice and Beans
Bun
Water
Fruit Slices
Coffee Crisp Bar
Drink: This Apple Drink... that was not shown... and the cup of water on the screen...
Comments: Not the best meal, but it was served after midnight...
The main course was okay at best, way too salty, not spicy enough...
The lack of a salad pissed me off... the fruit slices were way too small and way too few...
The bun was warm, give BWIA credit... they tend to be a bad airline...
But the worst was not having a real dessert except for the chocolate bar, which was hardly a dessert.
Rating 1-10 (worst-best): 5


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Photo taken by:
Carlyn (Ching) Morse
Route: Barbados - Guyana, 15 Sep 2005
Ticket price: n/a
Flight duration: 2h 00m
Class: first
Aircraft:
Meal: Drinks, Snack, Salad, Main Course, Dessert - Snack: Crunchy Chick Peas (Channa)
Salad: Shrimp or Chicken in creamy salad dressing with fresh lettuce, red onion, baby corn.
Main Course: Caribbean Stewed Chicken with Brown Rice and steamed vegetables
Dessert: Tropical Fruit
Coffee & Tea (with hot carnation milk)
Drink: Rum Punch with Angostura Bitters
Comments: Very good tasting dishes!
Rating 1-10 (worst-best): 8.5


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Photo taken by:
SH
Route: Miami - Port Of Spain, Trinidad, 25 Dec 2003
Ticket Price: USD 349 rtn
Flight Duration: 3 hrs
Aircraft Type & Class: 737-800 /economy
Business or Leisure Trip: leisure
Meal Type: dinner (asian veg.)
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oiled potatoes, spinach and brocolli, and for desert an assortment of fruits
Drink: orange juice and diet coke (not picturised)
Comments: compared to AA who only serves beverages on this route , something to eat is welcomed.
However as ordered and the meal sticker indicated AVML , the food was no way along the lines of being spicy, it was just plain boiled food.
Ratings 1-10 (worst-best): 2


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Photo taken by:
Lobster
Flying from: Port of Spain, Trinidad to Miami, November 1999
Meal type: First class, takeoff snack: cup of peaches, box of
"Sorrel" Juice, pieces of papaya, and a glass of Carib (Trinidad beer)
Source:
http://www.uberzine.com