Finger lickin' good... or not: British Airways passengers fed 1-piece KFC chicken leg each on a 12-hour flight

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Finger lickin' good... or not: British Airways passengers fed 1-piece KFC chicken leg each on a 12-hour flight
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It was not originally on the menu, but one chicken leg from KFC was all that passengers on a British Airways flight got on a 12-hour flight to London due to a catering snafu. An account in the travel blog One Mile At A Time said the incident happened last Sunday (July 23). Ben Schlappig, who wrote about what happened,...

It was not originally on the menu, but one chicken leg from KFC was all that passengers on a British Airways flight got on a 12-hour flight to London due to a catering snafu.Ben Schlappig, who wrote about what happened, said British Airways Flight 252 was about to fly out of Providenciales in the Turks and Caicos Islands — a British overseas territory in the Atlantic ocean — when its crew learnt it had a catering problem.

After the plane landed in Nassau, in the Bahamas, for a stopover, the crew arranged alternative catering — several buckets of chicken from KFC.An Instagram video showed flight attendants holding KFC buckets and handing out chicken legs to passengers on business class.[embed]https://twitter.com/aktivandrew/status/1683452296959610880[/embed]“Laughable,” user KeepinUpW’Soghmanian said on Twitter. “People with medical conditions left without any food or proper refreshments.

Another described the incident as an “absolute disgrace”, asking: “How do you forget the catering for a 12-hour flight?”“At least an alternative was provided in the circumstances, and I’d imagine some further sort of compensation would have been doled out,” chiefwakawaka said on Instagram.

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