Since late last year, British Airways has only offered light bite options in its Club World business class cabin on the majority of its late-night long-haul flights departing after 9 pm.
Rather than being able to choose an appetizer and hot entree, finished off with a sweet dessert or cheese plate, premium customers on late-night departures were only offered snacks like soup, paninis, and salads, including on some of BA’s longest routes.
Earlier this month, British Airways confirmed that it was ending the unpopular ‘Goodnight’ service on longer flights, and from February, the light bites menu will disappear from shorter long-haul flights, including from the US East Coast.
The airline admitted that the changes were made after it was barraged with negative feedback, not only from passengers but also from its own employees.
At the start of 2025, British Airways also ditched its brunch service on all long-haul flights after it proved so incredibly unpopular that the debacle was dubbed ‘Brunchgate’ by frequent flyers