In an update to the carrier’s erstwhile policy of knocking passengers out of the running for seating upgrades if they order a special meal due to the logistical difficulties, the carrier is allegedly planning to cease taking meal choices into account while considering passengers for upgrades, according to an article on Turning Left For Less.
The writer promised an upcoming article that will elaborate on further changes planned by the British flag carrier.
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