Beverage service began a few minutes, with the seatbelt signs turned off fairly quickly after take-off. This seemed to be very much in line with Lufthansa’s reputation of keeping the seatbelt sign on for the barest minimum amount of time throughout the flight. In fact the seatbelt sign almost never came on during this flight, or indeed on any of the other LH flights on my trip, even when things got a little bumpy to the point of almost causing cups of drinks to spill over…
The immaculately groomed and friendly cabin crew member in our section of the cabin addressed each passenger by name when he came by for the initial drink service…
I ordered a gin and tonic, as usual…
This was offered to me along with a packet of crackers, with what appeared to be advertising on the wrapper.
Another cabin crew member came round a few moments later with disposable hot towels…
The immaculately groomed and friendly cabin crew member in our section of the cabin addressed each passenger by name when he came by for the initial drink service…
I ordered a gin and tonic, as usual…
This was offered to me along with a packet of crackers, with what appeared to be advertising on the wrapper.
Another cabin crew member came round a few moments later with disposable hot towels…
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