JetBlue Eliminates Hot Meals for Economy Passengers on Transatlantic Flights
The airline's cost-cutting measure aims to maintain competitive fares amid declining profits.
- JetBlue has removed hot meal options for economy class on transatlantic flights, opting instead for chilled meals.
- The menu change follows a trial on Dublin and Edinburgh routes and is now implemented on six daily transatlantic flights.
- Main course options include cold chicken grain bowls, ginger garlic tofu, pesto pasta salad, and mushrooms & lentils.
- JetBlue's business class, Mint, will continue to offer hot meal options, such as pizza and roasted chicken.
- The airline's decision comes as part of broader cost-cutting efforts, including reducing flight attendants on transatlantic routes.