No more free food on flights? This European airline is trialling a buy-on-board programme

Air France, a subsidiary of the Air France-KLM Group, will test out a new buy-on-board system for food and drinks on some of its short and medium-haul flights from 2025. Currently, the airline offers an edge over budget carriers like Ryanair and easyJet by providing a free drink and sandwich, snack or pastry on most of its economy class flights - depending on the duration. Currently, Air France passengers can purchase a la carte meals when booking or up to 24 hours before departure. Looking ahead, they may have the option to buy on board. Initially, the optional paid catering system will be introduced on Air France’s routes from Paris-Charles de Gaulle to Helsinki and Lisbon. It is yet to be seen whether the cost savings will translate into lower ticket prices or whether it will be rolled out across other routes. Not all will be lost, however: passengers will still be offered water or a hot drink with a small sweet or salty snack. Business class passengers will be unaffected by the change, and will still receive a complimentary meal alongside hot and cold drinks and a selection of alcoholic beverages.<br/>
Euro News
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9/23/24