A TOP European airline is scrapping free food onboard flights, just days after another carrier dropped theirs. KLM is looking into ditching the free sandwiches it currently offers to economy passengers. 3 Another airline is set to ditch their free food on flights Credit: Getty 3 KLM is considering scrapping their free sandwiches Credit: Getty All travellers get the vegetarian sandwich and drink on their flight.

However, according to NL Times , the airline is considering "various concepts which make a wider range possible for a fee". A spokesperson said: "We are currently still in the research phase. "The service will be introduced by the end of 2025 at the earliest.

" Read more on airlines TRAVEL PRIZES Sun Travel Awards 2024 winners - including best airline & top destination TAKE FLIGHT One of the world's best airlines to launch more UK flights this year While passengers would still get free drinks such as coffee, tea and water, the only free food would be a small snack. All other drinks such as alcohol and meals could become a paid-for option. It comes just weeks after Air France - a sister company to KLM - confirmed they would be ditching their free food as well .

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