Crew "turkey day"??

jgheggie

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Just curious what the crews who are working today are going to eat. I spent 2011 thanksgiving working as an FA and was fed a decent crew meal in Philly.
 

middies10

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All of our crew rooms and mx locations were catered for one/two different meals. Wasn't too bad!
 

moxiepilot

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The DFAC had Thursday dinner, which happened to be turkey, gravy and mashed potatoes. Coincidence? I think not.
 

Brian29

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ryan4sail

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I was SOL until we changed hotels to the Hilton Garden Inn. They ended up having a mean turkey dinner.
 

Avalon781ML

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4 of us went out to a Bavarian restaurant and enjoyed schnitzel, sausage, cabbage, hot potato salad and the like... Because thanksgiving happens on "airline employee time" which translates into when we get home.
 

mshunter

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Spent it Raleigh. We found an Irish Pub that was serving a home style turkey dinner, buffet style. I was, umm, uncomfortable after dinner. I'm pretty sure they lost money on me.
 

Richman

JC’s Resident Curmudgeon
Left Cali-forn-I-aye at noon. Nothing was open. The free hotel breakfast buffet looked like it had hosted a plague of locusts. Got to Southernville for my 1 hour break. Dined on a glorious Chick-fil-a sammich and cold waffle fries. Went to Mouseville for a 10 hour layover. Everything closed.

Senior enough to get it off, but no kids, so I might as well work so someone who does doesn't have to. I'll grab some Boston Market tomorrow and call it square.

Richman
 
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