Except - for some bizarre reason - they can't seem to get the in-flight "menu" quite right. I guess I fly Air Asia perhaps once every 2 month or so in average and they always change the menu completely between flights, and some of the choices are quite odd really. I remember at one point they didn't have coffee on the menu (sure you could get that horrible 3-in-1 stuff - but plain coffee - nope). Two things are in common of all these menus:
1. They are quite limited
2. Without exception - 80 % of the items are "out of stock"
I am not joking - they are always out of everything. Take plain Nescafe for example. It weighs next to nothing. They must have a pretty good idea how many they need. How on earth is it possible that they run out on the SECOND flight of the day? And this is my experience - about half the times I fly Air Asia they don't have plain coffee, but only some disgusting pre-mixed sugar stuff.
Anyway - I started this post by claiming they went from bad to worse, and let me illustrate that with my latest experience only about 5 days ago. Afternoon flight from Kuala Lumpur to Phuket - and I hadn't had any lunch whatsoever, so I was quite hungry. The first page of the menu looked like this:
Now, that actually looked pretty good, so I tried to order it. Unfortunately - well you guessed it - Out of stock.
Then I flipped to page two:
The Vegetarian Briyani seemed ok, but well you guessed right again - out of stock.
Then I went to the next item, the Tandoori Chicken Wrap - out of stock.
By this time I was getting slightly annoyed and flipped to the next page:
I didn't really read it much - but just said: "OK, I'll just have a sandwich of some sort", thinking - sandwiches they must have in stock. The flight attendant lit up and said: "Sure, you can have a Chicken sandwich" to which I replied: "Fine".
THEN - and only then - she added: "But you will have to get Pringles too, because Chicken sandwich only come as a set". WTF? I flipped to the next page, and surely:
I went: "But I don't like Soy Milk under any circumstances, and I don't eat Pringles, they make me fatter than I already am, so can't I just have a plain sandwich". The flight attendants response was: "Only the vegetarian sandwich, that is the only one we sell alone".
Now, I find that fairly idiotic really, but what the hell - by this time anything, and I do mean anything, would do, so I told the flight attendant: "OK, just give me a vegetarian sandwich". Her reply, and I bet you didn't see this one coming: "Out of stock". What the hell - she suggested it herself! What's the point - just teasing me with all the stuff I couldn't get?
By this time I really was getting annoyed, so I went: "Look, you're pretty much out of everything, why don't you just give me a Chicken sandwich?", to which she replied: "Sure, but I will have to charge you RM 1315 for it since it only comes as a set". I somewhat strongly suggested that she took that up with her supervisor - or whatever they are called on a plane. 2 minutes later she returned and said:
"Ok, I'll sell you a chicken sandwich for RM 9, but ONLY because we're out of Pringles"
Priceless :) A long argument about a set deal that they didn't have in the first place. And she actually needed to use their own incompetence as an excuse to sell me a bloody sandwich.
How is it possible to screw up this consistent - even on a no frill low cost airline?
How is it possible to screw up this consistent - even on a no frill low cost airline?