A TOP European airline shall remove all free food from flights - even on the long ones. On September 14, Air France revealed its plan to remove all free food from flights and people fear its just to reduce operating costs. 2 Air France previously provided a sweet cookie for breakfast and a fresh sandwich for the rest of the day 2 Tea, coffee, and water could be all that's free on short and medium-haul flights The new shift will mean that tea, coffee, and water could be all free that's on short and medium-haul flights.

This will affect flights that travel in and around Europe. Previously, on medium-haul flights, the airline served a sweet cookie for breakfast and a fresh sandwich for the rest of the day. They also provided a variety of free drinks either hot or cold, still or sparkling, with or without alcohol, and fruit juices.

Read more in Travel PLANE MAD Brits will soon be able to fly long-haul on budget flights thanks to new aircraft SEA YOU THERE European seaside city nicknamed the 'summer capital' has 33C sea temperatures Passengers on short-haul flights were also once able to enjoy a sweet cookie at any time during the flight. It comes after the European airline recently celebrated its 90th birthday, claiming it has been "celebrating the French art of living since 1933". Air France appears to be very proud of its cuisine, with its other inflight menus being "constantly reinvented by the greatest chefs.

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