Qantas reinstates vegetarian option on short flights following backlash

Qantas has reinstated a vegetarian meal for economy passengers on all domestic flights after a decision to remove the option on short-haul trips resulted in a fierce public backlash. At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, Qantas reduced its meal offerings for economy passengers travelling for less than 3.5 hours to one snack option, often a chicken and leek pie or a vegetarian quiche or corn fritter. The single option meant some vegetarian passengers missed out on a meal during their flights. The carrier said the decision to reduce the offering came due to “high levels of wastage”, but on Friday it said it would reinstate vegetarian options and fresh fruit on all flights. “Qantas will monitor take up of these options and make any further adjustments to make sure we reflect customer preferences,” a statement from the airline said. Passengers on all international flights, domestic Business and on domestic Economy cabins on flights over 2.5 hours are provided with a “range of dietary meal options”, the airline continued. Qantas also said it introduced plant-based options on “almost all” international flights last year and committed to phasing out single used plastics, often used in food packaging, on board and in its lounges. The airline’s executive manager of product Phil Capps said the airline was forced to make “alterations” to service during COVID-19 and was “in the process” of refreshing its menus.<br/>
Sydney Morning Herald
https://www.smh.com.au/business/companies/qantas-reinstates-vegetarian-option-on-short-flights-following-backlash-20220923-p5bkev.html
9/23/22