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What is a bland meal on Qatar Airways?

Bland Meal (BLML) - This meal is for customers who prefer light and easily digestible foods that are low in fat and help prevent gastric discomfort. It may contain: Low-fat food items such as boiled meats, soft vegetables, mashed potatoes, milk, dairy products and steamed or poached prepared foods as a cooking style.



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Here are some examples of meal codes that are commonly used in aviation:
  • AVML – Asian Vegetarian meal.
  • BBML – infant/baby meal.
  • CHML – Child meal.
  • DBML – Diabetic meal.
  • FPML – Fruit platter.
  • GFML – Gluten free meal.
  • HNML – Hindu (non-vegetarian) meal.
  • KSML – Kosher meal.


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Check your flights itinerary and it'll either specify what, if any meals are served, or it will say food for purchase. Non-alcoholic drinks are still free on airlines. If it is that important, make sure to have snacks handy.

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QATAR AIRWAYS ECONOMY CLASS FOOD Qatar is a full-service flight that includes meals, snacks, and alcoholic and soft drinks. All the meals on the Qatar Airways menu are halal. If you require a special meal (vegetarian, religious, medical meals), you can book that at the same time as your ticket, at no extra cost.

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1. One of the most spacious seats in the industry
  • One of the most spacious seats in the industry. Our Economy Class product sets the bar for what flying should be. ...
  • Complimentary amenity products. ...
  • Fine dining in-flight. ...
  • Snacks on demand. ...
  • Unlimited beverages. ...
  • Time flies with up to 4,000 entertainment options. ...
  • Onboard Wi-Fi.


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Qatar Airways A350-900 (With Qsuites) Economy Class The best seats are at row 30, thanks to the exit row affording extra legroom. Row 16 seats could be good for extra legroom, but the bulkhead might restrict the “stretchability” of extra-tall flyers.

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Your senses get a bit confused. Flying in cramped cabins at high altitude changes your sense of taste and smell. The dry air and pressure change makes food taste less salty and sweet and blocks and dries out your nose, making your meal less smelly and therefore less tasty.

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'Comfort gets you access to the Preferred seats for free which is such things as upper A380 deck (and boy would I pay for that on the above routing) and also slots like the bulkhead/exit row extra legroom seating' I too would pay extra to sit on the UD of a 380. Myrm makes very good points, all worth a bit of thought.

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