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![]() My partner and I booked return flights from London Heathrow to New York JFK. We booked the flights online and thought we were flying with Air France. When booking the flight there was no option on the online booking form for dietary requirements. When we flew to Miami in June, we flew with British Airways. The online form for BA had many options for dietary requirements. Being a vegetarian, I always ensure I fill in the dietary requirement selection. I assumed that Air France (like Easyjet and other airlines I have flown with) must carry a small number of vegetarian options for those passengers who do not eat meat. When we arrived at Heathrow we were informed that we were flying with Delta. My partner had flown with Delta before and would not have booked these flights if we had known it would be a Delta flight. I realised his dismay when we boarded the flight. Having flown longhaul with BA only a few months earlier, I was shocked at the shabbiness of the flight. I have flown over 18 times this year and my partner has made even more journeys and this was by far the worst. There were no personal television sets for the journey. In fact, on the return flight the cabin crew actually forgot to switch the in-flight entertainment system on until over 90 minutes into the flight my partner asked if there was going to be any entertainment! This was ridiculous and very poor customer service! What was even more ridiculous and disappointing was the fact that Delta did not carry any vegetarian meals and the cabin crew did not care that I could therefore not eat the food. On the outbound journey I was fortunate to be able to have the choice of a meat free pasta meal. However the ‘snack’ was a pizza which contained rennet – and therefore unsuitable for vegetarians. On the inbound flight there was NO meat free option for the meal – either ham or chicken. The snack later in the flight was a chicken baguette. This was a really poor choice of menu – even those who eat meat don’t necessarily want to eat it at every meal and I feel there definitely should have been an alternative. I was left very disappointed and annoyed – I had paid a lot of money for the flight and was left very hungry. I did not get a discount booking the flight because I wouldn’t be eating any of the meals!!! After arriving in Heathrow after our holiday I was left very disappointed with the service we had paid for and definitely would never recommend Delta, let alone fly with them again. I contacted Delta to complain via email and was given a very standard response which did not answer any of my questions - i feel very let down by such shabby customer service. |
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