British Airways has today announced that it will be partnering with celebrated, British Michelin-starred chef, Tom Kerridge, who has designed a number of gourmet food items, which include signature pies and sandwiches, to pre-purchase for the airline’s Euro Traveller (short haul economy) customers.
The move marks a renewed focus on the short haul customer experience, which also includes the completion of a full WiFi rollout across its Airbus short haul fleet and the ability to pre-order duty free items directly to customers’ seats through its inflight retail site,
The airline will also continue to offer complimentary refreshments in Euro Traveller on all fights comprising a bottle of water and a snack, such as a breakfast bar or crisps. Those wishing to purchase more substantial food options, designed by Tom Kerridge, as well as other food and drink items can do so through the airline’s the new online Speedbird Café hosted on British Airways’ inflight retail site
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It is the last in BA s 31-strong fleet and was wrapped in Gold Speedbird livery to mark the airline s centenary
The jet was waved off by crowds of engineers at Cardiff airport, and landed in St Athan, Vale of Glamorgan
Touching down after the four-mile trip, it was met by an audience of invited guests including BA cabin crew
The last British Airways 747 took off one final time today before being retired due to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
The jumbo jet - the last in BA s 31-strong fleet and wrapped in the retro Gold Speedbird livery to mark the airline s centenary - took to the skies for a short, four-mile flight.