British Airways passengers who paid thousands for first class tickets are left furious over ’embarrassing and pathetic’ sandwiches served for their in-flight meals

  • Rafal Smaszcz blasted BA for taking advantage of Covid to serve poor meals 
  • Passengers say sandwiches bought off a budget airline trolley look much better 
  • Stewart Cunningham is upset cabin crew are still preparing hot meals for pilots

British Airways passengers have been left fuming after forking out thousands of pounds for first and business class tickets, only to be served ‘disappointing’ sandwiches for their in-flight meals.

Disgruntled customers say the airline blamed new Covid-19 regulations for the ’embarrassing’ snacks, which they believe are the result of ‘cost cutting’.

Among those to complain was Rafal Smaszcz, 42, who flew from London Heathrow to Frankfurt on a £520 flight on 18 September.


First and business class ticket holders on BA flights are being served ’embarrassing’ and ‘pathetic’ sandwiches for their inflight meals

Disgruntles Rafal Smaszcz (pictured) took to Twitter to question whether BA thought it was acceptable to serve a ‘greasy sandwich in a crumpled brown bag’ as a business class meal

He shared a photo of his ‘greasy’ sandwich served in a crumpled paper bag on Twitter, writing: ‘We all know about Covid and certain restrictions, but if you charge for business class ticket same as before lockdown do you really think that this can be acceptable to serve as a business class meal?’

Speaking today, he added: ‘I was in disbelief. Honestly, a sandwich bought on Ryanair flight off the trolley looks better.

‘The brown bag was tatty and with oily stains and the sandwich looked like it was squashed.

‘I understand that Coronavirus puts certain limitations on food operation but this is taking advantage yet charging standard business class prices.’

Stewart Cunningham from Aberdeen had a similar complaint after shelling out £420 for his London to Warsaw flight on Friday [25 Sep].

He shared a similar photo of his ‘below standard’ chicken sandwich and complained to the airline.

Speaking today, the 35-year-old said: ‘I thought it was quite frankly embarrassing for the crew to have to serve a sandwich which came in a brown bag covered in the grease.

‘Their aim to protect passengers against COVID is laudable and their aircraft are much cleaner.

‘However, when you see the cabin crew prepare hot meals for the pilots served on proper plates with proper cutlery, it does make you wonder why, if a full service is fine for flight crew, it isn’t for paying passengers.’

The inflight meals have been blasted by passengers as being ‘disgraceful’. Joe Schofield shared this image on Twitter and wrote that lunch served on BA business class flights was ‘truly a thing to marvel at’

Tim Martz, whose First Class flight from Split, Croatia to Los Angeles cost in excess of £11,000 had to bring his own ‘DIY’ plate onboard (above) 

Joe Schofield also shared images showing his meal during a business class flight on Sunday [27 Sep], claiming it consisted of: ‘Two slices of white Kingsmill, decent wedge of pilgrims choice and some Branston pickle.’

He shared the sad-looking sandwich and wrote on Twitter: ‘The lunch served on the British Airways business class flights these days is truly a thing to marvel at.’

Meanwhile Tim Martz, whose First Class flight from Split, Croatia to Los Angeles costs in excess of £11,000, blasted the onboard food service as ‘pathetic’.

He shared photos of the ‘disgraceful’ sandwich he was served on 19 September, along with another hot meal he was given for the final leg of the journey.

However, Tim, who had to bring his own ‘DIY’ plate onboard, said BA’s offerings do not hold up to other airlines’ first and business class menus.

He shared photos showing the inflight meal on a recent business class journey with Lufthansa, showing how it was served complete with crisp white tablecloth and silver cutlery.

The succulent steak on a bed of creamy mash and asparagus is a far cry from the boxed sandwich he received.

Speaking today, executive Tim said: ‘A boxed meal is not very First Class let alone Business Class. 


First and Business class flyers have complained BA is using the Covid pandemic as an excuse to serve poor standard inflight meals 

‘And plastic utensils, paper napkins, plastic? Pathetic cheap champagne and even cheaper wine usually served in Business, even Economy.

‘It’s just an excuse to cut costs. What’s worse is the BA lies and claims that the cuts are all due to Covid health restrictions. B*******. Most other airlines have not gone the disgraceful BA route.

‘Lufthansa, Swiss and Air France continue to offer stellar inflight First Class service, meals, wine and drink.’ 

Passengers on short haul business class cabins are being  be offered a pre-prepared meal, such as salad or sandwich with a selection of beverages

A spokesman for BA told Mailonline: ‘​We have introduced a temporary catering proposition. Customers travelling to a long haul destination will be offered pre-prepared meal boxes including dishes such as a salad, hot entrée or sandwich, served with a selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. Snacks will also be available between meals.

‘Customers travelling to a short haul destination in our business class cabin, Club Europe, will also be offered a pre-prepared meal, such as salad or sandwich with a selection of beverages. 

‘Those customers travelling in our economy cabin, Euro Traveller, will be offered a complimentary snack and a bottle of water.

‘As we navigate our way through these unprecedented times, we will continue to take advice from relevant authorities and incorporate this into the development of our on board experience.’

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