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Cold crepes and frittatas: JetBlue drops hot meals for economy passengers

Cold crepes and frittatas: JetBlue drops hot meals for economy passengers
October 07, 2024

(CNN) โ€” JetBlueโ€™s economy class passengers will no longer find hot meals on the menu aboard transatlantic flights.

The airlineโ€™s new menus for its core economy class feature a note: โ€œall items served chilled.โ€

That means chilled overnight oats, crepes and frittatas for breakfast. Lunch and dinner items include chilled soba noodles, a chicken grain bowl and mushrooms and lentils.

Hot meals are still offered to transatlantic passengers flying the airlineโ€™s premium Mint class.

โ€œAfter a trial run this summer on our Dublin and Edinburgh seasonal flights, we are extending a new core menu onto our six transatlantic daily flights this fall,โ€ JetBlue said in a statement. The airline said the new core menu โ€œlives up to the standard we set for high-quality meals. This change is part of our effort to ensure we can continue to provide a great experience at JetBlueโ€™s competitive fares on these routes.โ€

Live and Letโ€™s Fly first reported the change, noting a reduction in the number of flight attendants on transatlantic flights.

The cost-cutting comes amid the airlineโ€™s implementation of its โ€œJetForwardโ€ strategy to restore sustained profitability. In the second quarter of 2024, JetBlue reported net income of $25 million.

Last year, JetBlue reported an adjusted loss of $151 million, although that was an improvement from the $260 million it lost in 2022.

The airline recently announced that it will open its first airport lounges starting in late 2025 at New Yorkโ€™s John F. Kennedy International Airport.

The lounges are part of the airlineโ€™s push to meet demand for premium offerings, which fits into its JetForward initiative.

โ€œLounges have become an essential offering for the growing numbers of customers seeking premium experiences, and JetBlueโ€™s lounges will further boost the value of our TrueBlue loyalty program as we expand our portfolio of JetBlue credit cards,โ€ said Marty St. George, president of JetBlue, in a statement.

CNNโ€™s Chris Isidore contributed to this report.

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