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JetBlue ditches hot meals for cold
JetBlue drops hot meals from menu for coach passengers on transatlantic flights
The airline is dropping the temperature on food served to economy-class passengers on all transatlantic flights.
Cold crepes and frittatas: JetBlue drops hot meals for economy passengers
JetBlue’s economy class passengers will no longer find hot meals on the menu aboard transatlantic flights. The airline’s new menus for its core economy class feature a note: “all items served chilled.”
A hot meal on a transatlantic JetBlue flight will now cost extra
JetBlue is making a big change to its transatlantic flight offerings. CNN (WBD) reports that the company’s “core” fares flying to Europe and the U.K. will no longer come with hot meals.
JetBlue is axing hot meals for economy flyers as it looks to cut costs
JetBlue's economy passengers on transatlantic flights can only order cold meals. The airline has reduced crew numbers after profits dropped.
Cold Frittatas: JetBlue Drops Hot Food On Transatlantic Flights In Economy
JetBlue is rolling out new menus for transatlantic flights, and there’s one surprising aspect: there will be no hot meals for flyers in economy class.
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JetBlue’s transatlantic service — which includes daily flights to the U.K. and Europe — includes a single meal and a “pre-arrival light bite” for all passengers. Mint members are additionally offered meals on coast-to-coast flights as well as flights to Canada, the Caribbean and Latin America.
JetBlue drops hot meals for transatlantic economy passengers
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JetBlue ditches hot meals for cold in coach on transatlantic flights
JetBlue is ditching hot meals in coach on each of its transatlantic flights. The New York-based carrier quietly rolled out a new dining menu for its "core" cabin this fall. It included a key disclaimer at the top: "All items served chilled.
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