The South Korean reportedly spent 6.48 million won (approximately $ 5,016) on a business class flight, as it was his first time in two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Looking forward to the flight service, the man was surprised to see his incredible meal. A photo shared on an online forum on June 13 shows his steak with a small side of vegetables and sliced ​​potatoes. The man placed his credit card next to the meal to offer a visual comparison. “This is a business class steak meal. “Looking at it again, I’m still shocked,” the man wrote. More from NextShark: Kuala Lumpur is the best city in the world to live in, according to expatriates The man also claimed that he and the other passengers were not fully stocked with blankets or spirits during the flight. During the meal, several passengers were told that there were no more instant noodles. The man believed that the food was distributed in portions during the flight, claiming that the grapes were distributed one by one and that the cheese was cut as thin as sashimi. Despite his dissatisfaction with the food and drink in flight, the man praised the flight crew for their positivity. He also mentioned that they always kept a smile on their face while receiving many complaints. “I do not want misunderstandings, as the flight attendant service was even better,” the man told the forum. More from NextShark: Two banks take seven hours to count 9,999 coins a couple received as a “lucky” wedding gift Korean Air recently came under fire for poor service during flights, with several passengers complaining about a lack of in-flight supplies. “I asked for some blankets because it was cold and the flight attendant said she could not and continued to apologize,” said one passenger. The story goes on “Even if you ask for drinks like coke and juice, we can not provide them. A can of drink is shared in three cups,” an anonymous Korean Air flight attendant shared in Blind, an online community for employees. “There is even a shortage of bottled water on long-haul flights. The manager who ordered a box from a branch because there was a shortage of drinks abroad was punished and had to pay for the items out of his own pocket.” More from NextShark: Tourists must now pay at least $ 3,000 to enter Cambodia A Korean Air spokesman, meanwhile, told Blind that the COVID-19 pandemic was responsible for a lack of in-flight supplies. “On some overseas routes, it is inevitable that in-flight meals will be limited to flights departing from outside destinations due to local quarantine policies, such as the closure of the border due to COVID-19,” he wrote. More from NextShark: “It’s my favorite thing ever”: American woman “stunned” after discovering 50-pound rice bags in Asian stores Selected image via SBS News


title: “Credit Card Sized Steak Served As A Meal On A 5 000 Business Class Trip " ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-18” author: “Jordan Dwaileebe”


The South Korean reportedly spent 6.48 million won (approximately $ 5,016) on a business class flight, as it was his first time in two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Looking forward to the flight service, the man was surprised to see his incredible meal. A photo shared on an online forum on June 13 shows his steak with a small side of vegetables and sliced ​​potatoes. The man placed his credit card next to the meal to offer a visual comparison. “This is a business class steak meal. “Looking at it again, I’m still shocked,” the man wrote. More from NextShark: Rewind video: “Marriage proposal” of 7-year-old genius to Emma Raducanu during the race makes her smile The man also claimed that he and the other passengers were not fully stocked with blankets or spirits during the flight. During the meal, several passengers were told that there were no more instant noodles. The man believed that the food was distributed in portions during the flight, claiming that the grapes were distributed one by one and that the cheese was cut as thin as sashimi. Despite his dissatisfaction with the food and drink in flight, the man praised the flight crew for their positivity. He also mentioned that they always kept a smile on their face while receiving many complaints. “I do not want misunderstandings, as the flight attendant service was even better,” the man told the forum. More from NextShark: John Cena consolidates his role as BTS super army by tweeting from RM’s speech to the UN Korean Air recently came under fire for poor service during flights, with several passengers complaining about a lack of in-flight supplies. “I asked for some blankets because it was cold and the flight attendant said she could not and continued to apologize,” said one passenger. The story goes on “Even if you ask for drinks like coke and juice, we can not provide them. A can of drink is shared in three cups,” an anonymous Korean Air flight attendant shared in Blind, an online community for employees. “There is even a shortage of bottled water on long-haul flights. The manager who ordered a box from a branch because there was a shortage of drinks abroad was punished and had to pay for the items out of his own pocket.” More from NextShark: Tourists must now pay at least $ 3,000 to enter Cambodia A Korean Air spokesman, meanwhile, told Blind that the COVID-19 pandemic was responsible for a lack of in-flight supplies. “On some overseas routes, it is inevitable that in-flight meals will be limited to flights departing from outside destinations due to local quarantine policies, such as the closure of the border due to COVID-19,” he wrote. More from NextShark: Boy from the Philippines survives a deadly landslide hidden inside a refrigerator Selected image via SBS News


title: “Credit Card Sized Steak Served As A Meal On A 5 000 Business Class Trip " ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-14” author: “Jessica Mattocks”


The South Korean reportedly spent 6.48 million won (approximately $ 5,016) on a business class flight, as it was his first time in two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Looking forward to the flight service, the man was surprised to see his incredible meal. A photo shared on an online forum on June 13 shows his steak with a small side of vegetables and sliced ​​potatoes. The man placed his credit card next to the meal to offer a visual comparison. “This is a business class steak meal. “Looking at it again, I’m still shocked,” the man wrote. More from NextShark: Jollibee temporarily closes store after customer claims order came in “fried towel” The man also claimed that he and the other passengers were not fully stocked with blankets or spirits during the flight. During the meal, several passengers were told that there were no more instant noodles. The man believed that the food was distributed in portions during the flight, claiming that the grapes were distributed one by one and that the cheese was cut as thin as sashimi. Despite his dissatisfaction with the food and drink in flight, the man praised the flight crew for their positivity. He also mentioned that they always kept a smile on their face while receiving many complaints. “I do not want misunderstandings, as the flight attendant service was even better,” the man told the forum. More from NextShark: The “Waterboy” actor was filmed criticizing the hostess of LA Koreatown after he was barred from entering because he was not wearing a mask Korean Air recently came under fire for poor service during flights, with several passengers complaining about a lack of in-flight supplies. “I asked for some blankets because it was cold and the flight attendant said she could not and continued to apologize,” said one passenger. The story goes on “Even if you ask for drinks like coke and juice, we can not provide them. A can of drink is shared in three cups,” an anonymous Korean Air flight attendant shared in Blind, an online community for employees. “There is even a shortage of bottled water on long-haul flights. The manager who ordered a box from a branch because there was a shortage of drinks abroad was punished and had to pay for the items out of his own pocket.” More from NextShark: Thailand teacher continues to collect TikTok views for one-on-one greeting videos A Korean Air spokesman, meanwhile, told Blind that the COVID-19 pandemic was responsible for a lack of in-flight supplies. “On some overseas routes, it is inevitable that in-flight meals will be limited to flights departing from outside destinations due to local quarantine policies, such as the closure of the border due to COVID-19,” he wrote. More from NextShark: The Japanese multiplication trick is the best first thing you will learn in 2021 Selected image via SBS News