BA brunch resumed or abandoned?
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Now that Christmas is out of the way, can anyone confirm if the infamous BA brunch service brought in last year has resumed or if it has been abandoned?
Thanks
Some on here feel support BA’s approach whereby they don’t need to tell you anything and that you should be most grateful to them for providing a whole host of ‘benefits’ that aren’t contractual.
Anyway, I prefer to eat something of higher quality prior to boarding rather than relying on the hope that BA may ‘serve’ something vaguely edible.
It’s dead.
Normal service has (almost) resumed, albeit the cheese course has been scrapped. Need to save costs somewhere!
Hold on, isn’t brunch what “members wanted”?? 😂 Have they removed cheese from J?? What about F??
Can’t see Wallace and his emotional support dog flying anytime soon 😉
It’s dead.
Normal service has (almost) resumed, albeit the cheese course has been scrapped. Need to save costs somewhere!
Shame about the cheese as (ex LHR) it what generally the best quality product offered. Good cheese is expensive, but I wonder how much that saves. Possibly wasn’t so popular??
Nah as Rob says they’re just cheap
I also mourn the loss of cheese, but will probably survive as I only 2 have 2 BA long-haul sectors planned this year. However, what are diabetics and other pax who need to keep their blood sugar in check supposed to do in lieu of pudding? Is there a suitable alternative which can be requested?
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