British
Airways is scrapping free meals for short-haul economy fares from next year
and inviting passengers to instead pay for Marks and Spencer sandwiches,
creating a stir on social media.
The
pair announced the tie-up on Thursday, which sees BA joining the no-frills
airline model of charging passengers for food and drink.
From
January, BA will charge £4.75 ($6.2, 5.5 euros) for a tomato and mozzarella
focaccia, £1 for hand cooked crisps and a minimum of £4 for alcoholic drinks.
No food item will cost more than £5. BA said the move “follows extensive
customer research and feedback, which highlighted dissatisfaction with the
airline’s current short-haul economy catering”.
But
customer Lee Butterley tweeted: “Hey @British_Airways literally no reason to
pick you over EasyJet and Ryanair anymore then?” James Forshaw added: “Wow
@British_Airways taking away the free food is one thing, but drinks, even
soft ones? Really is no reason to fly BA short haul anymore.” Others welcomed
the move, with Jan Brian tweeting: “At last, the chance for some decent food
on flights. Don’t mess it up!”
BA
chairman and CEO Alex Cruz described the tie-up with Marks as “an ideal
partnership, providing… customers with a choice of products they recognise
and value”. Source:
Guardian
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Saturday, October 1, 2016
British Airways to scrap free meals
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