Airline reviews Air Southwest Inflight food

Air SouthWest inflight food

Air Southwest operate the typical buy on board system of most low-cost airlines, unless you are an Advantage customer, in which case you get one free snack, and one free drink (which can be alcoholic).

Prices are pretty reasonable, with a Cup-a-Soup coming in at £1.50, Pringles are £1.20, a Muffin at £1.60, while the five quid Deli Deals with a cup of tea, bun and a KitKat go very quickly at £5.00 (the roll just by itself is £3.60). Air Southwest Inflight food NQY-LGW Jan 2011

Cheese & Pate Snack Pack

A mini tub of LaVache Quirit Laughing Cow processed cheese. A tub of Carrs Farmhouse Pate.

Two Carr's Table Water Crackers. Two Jacobs Bran Table Crackers. A packet of pretzels.

Ah, the height of sophistication on Air Southwest. Ish. Certainly this surpasses anything you are likely to get on most low-cost airlines, but it's not really Cornish is it?

Decent Pate though, and the cheese isn't bad, and not too pricey either. £2.00 Air Southwest Inflight food NQY-LGW Jan 2011

Ginster's Cornish Pasty

A traditional Cornish Pasty.

Ah, good real honest cornish food, all the way from Callington.

A great Ginsterspasty, with a light delicate pastry case that keeps the meat and vegetables clean, whilst helping to retain the distinctive flavour. £3.60