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Flying isn’t what it used to be, but don’t blame British Airways

Flying isn’t what it used to be, but don’t blame British Airways

Faced with the news that British Airways is going to replace lunch on long-haul flights between 8.30am and 11.29am, it’s tempting to conclude that flights have simply gone to the dogs. The cost-cutting move, which affects business and first class passengers, has surprised many, especially given that the brunch menu features traditional lunch starters (cheese, artichokes, other appetizers) before moving on to waffles. or eggs and other obvious components of the “Big British Breakfast”.

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