Qantas hits back after new meal complaint

Qantas has hit again after one among its common clients slammed the airline service for an absence of meals choices on home flights.

DoSomething Foundation managing director Jon Dee made headlines in September when he lambasted Qantas for its lack of vegetarian choices accessible throughout a flight from Adelaide to Sydney.

And whereas the airline has made efforts to spice up its menu vary, Mr Dee nonetheless feels Qantas isn’t catering to everybody.

Speaking with NCA NewsWire on Saturday, Mr Dee claimed there was an absence of choices accessible on some home haul flights and lambasted the snack providing dealt out on shorter journeys.

“I’d really like to see Qantas come back to the standard we’re used to,” Mr Dee stated.

“If they’re not going to start providing the wider food offering, I’m going to consider switching to Virgin.

“Virgin’s food offering is wider, and I can choose what I want. On Qantas at the moment, you’re not getting a meal that’s going to fill you up.

“The current version is not one Australians are proud of and … I just want to see a return for that high standard.”

But a Qantas spokeswoman rubbished the declare, telling NCA NewsWire there are many menu choices accessible, with economic system clients provided a meat or vegetarian possibility for many meal providers on home flights.

“It wasn’t long ago this customer said we didn’t have enough vegetarian meals and now he says we have too many,” she stated.

“The feedback from customers on our current menu options has been very positive.”

It comes as Qantas launched its new meals menu service in October, after it had supplied a restricted vary throughout the pandemic attributable to value saving measures.

The new menu caters to a number of dietary necessities and features a vegetarian possibility for all meals.

“Qantas is continuing to invest in product and service as we work to get back to our best,” Qantas Executive Manager of Product and Service Phil Capps stated in an announcement in October.

“We have been progressively returning normal service levels and last month we fast tracked the return of vegetarian options on all flights.

“We started work on the new menu several months ago and have put a lot of effort into creating variety, drawing on premium ingredients from a wide range of local producers.”

The new menu options gadgets such ham and egg hollandaise ciabatta, zucchini and corn fritters, gluten free and plant primarily based chocolate caramel slice, and pear and ginger cake.

Customers with dietary necessities are additionally inspired to pre-book meals for lengthy haul flights to make sure they’re catered for, in response to the Qantas spokeswoman.

The airline in November upgraded its half-year revenue forecast to $1.45bn, pushed by overwhelming demand for journey similtaneously capability was constrained.

Mr Dee stated he was happy to see Qantas turning a revenue as soon as extra however hoped to see higher customer support sooner or later, in any other case he may take his business elsewhere.

“I’m glad to see Qantas is making a profit, I’ve travelled with Qantas for over 30 years, it’s an airline I’m very fond of which is why I’m quite passionate about seeing them return to former pandemic glory,” he stated.

“Given the significant difference in price, yes they may be giving the snack away for free but if the bottom line is from a money saving view then the justification for flying with Qantas is eroded, as the service offering is lower than Virgin.

“I just want to ensure that whatever type of food requirement you have it should be met. Now that they’re profitable again it’s time to bring back the proper food service required.

“This push shouldn’t come to the expense of customer service.”

Originally printed as Qantas defends new menu with extra choices after recent meal criticism