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JetBlue Ditches Hot Meals for Transatlantic Economy Passengers

JetBlue Ditches Hot Meals for Transatlantic Economy Passengers

BY BHAVYA VELANI Published on October 07, 2024 0 COMMENTS

JetBlue Airways has announced a significant change to its in-flight dining service on transatlantic routes. Effective October 1, 2024, the airline ceased offering hot meals in economy class on these flights. This decision aligns with JetBlue's broader cost-cutting initiatives aimed at enhancing profitability.

 

The carrier has updated its menu, now indicating that "all items served chilled" are available to passengers. This shift marks a departure from JetBlue's previously acclaimed transatlantic catering, which had garnered praise for its quality and customization options, flagged live and let's fly.

 

JetBlue Ditches Hot Meals

 

JetBlue's main meal service on transatlantic flights follows a time-based schedule. Passengers receive breakfast on flights departing between 5:00 AM and 9:46 AM local time, while lunch or dinner meals are served for departures from 9:47 AM until 11:59 PM local time.

 

The new eastbound transatlantic lunch and dinner menu offers a main course choice of a chicken grain bowl or ginger garlic tofu, accompanied by a kale apple salad or green beans. Westbound lunch or dinner options include a pesto pasta salad or mushrooms and lentils, served with a tomato and cucumber salad or buffalo cauliflower.

 

Photo: JetBlue

 

Despite the elimination of hot meals, JetBlue's core meal service will maintain its high level of customization. Passengers can still select their entree and side dish using the airline's seatback touchscreens.

 

JetBlue entered the transatlantic market in 2021, distinguishing itself with complimentary Wi-Fi and extensive entertainment options. 

 

The airline had partnered with New York-based restaurant group DIG to provide what many considered superior economy-class catering. This dining experience drew inspiration from JetBlue's premium Mint service, offering passengers choices in their meal components.

 



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Cost-Cutting Measures

 

JetBlue Airways' recent decision to eliminate hot meals in economy class on transatlantic flights is part of a broader cost-reduction strategy. This change, effective October 1, 2024, extends to all aircraft types, including the Airbus A321LRs capable of serving hot meals.

 

Previously, some JetBlue transatlantic flights operated without hot meal service due to equipment limitations on Airbus A321neo aircraft, which lack ovens in the economy cabin. The new policy standardizes meal service across the fleet.

 

This dietary shift coincides with JetBlue's recent reduction in flight attendant staffing on select transatlantic flights. The staffing cuts have already impacted the airline's premium Mint service, as reduced crew numbers no longer meet FAA requirements for operating business class suites with closable doors.

 

Photo: AeroXplorer | Taej Desai

 

Industry analysts suggest the move to cold meals serves a dual purpose. Cold meals typically cost less to produce and store, and the change could help manage the increased workload for the reduced flight crew. 

 

While JetBlue has not officially linked these changes, the timing indicates a coordinated effort to streamline operations and cut costs, reported Aviation A2Z.

 

Aviation insider JohnNYC has revealed additional information about JetBlue's cost-saving measures.

 



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According to an email from the TWU Union to JetBlue Flight Attendants, the airline is implementing several changes beginning in September. These include offering up to six months of leave of absence (LOA), reducing flying hours, decreasing flight attendant staffing on transatlantic routes, and altering crew pairing arrangements.

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Bhavya Velani
An Aircraft maintenance engineering graduate and passionate aviation journalist with experience in working with a renowned publication such as Airlive, Airways Magazine Aviation A2Z, etc During my free time, I watch documentaries and read nonfiction books.

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