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British Airways has reduced its meal service in the economy cabin on transatlantic flights to and from the East Coast, according to British newspaper The Sun.
Passengers flying those routes still get a meal early in the flight, but instead of a small sandwich before landing, they are now offered a mini-chocolate bar, the paper said.
In a statement emailed to Travel Weekly, British Airways steered clear of details about the change in its meal service.
“We offer customers on all of our transatlantic flights a three-course meal, bar service and snacks, and on our longer transatlantic flights, including to the West Coast, customers are offered an extra meal during the flight,” the carrier said. “We regularly review our catering to ensure we are investing where it matters most to our customers.”
Source: travelweekly.com