Overview
- From January 7, 2026, the policy applies to flights to and from Amsterdam, Belfast, Brussels, Dublin, Jersey, Manchester, Newcastle and Paris.
- On affected routes, multiple hot choices will be replaced by a single option of a fruit plate, yogurt and a heated pastry.
- British Airways cites easier delivery and more cabin time for crews as the reason for the revised service.
- The carrier says all other Club Europe routes will continue to receive the existing full hot breakfast.
- Coverage notes many of the affected flights run 45–60 minutes and rivals rarely serve hot breakfasts on such sectors, with observers viewing the shift as cost-driven and a loss of a previous BA differentiator.