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Vegetarian frequent flyer left hungry — and angry — after Qantas meal refusal
As Australia’s ‘most popular airline’, Qantas is usually pretty good at accommodating the needs of all their passengers – which one would assume also applies when it comes to dietary requirements.
So you can imagine the frustration and hunger one man felt when he was left with no vegetarian meal options on a recent domestic flight.
Jon Dee, PlanetArk founder and businessman, told NCA NewsWire that he was flying economy from Adelaide to Sydney after giving a speech on Sunday evening.
As a gold frequent flyer member, he said he had never had any issues with getting a vegetarian option before – it was automatically included on his profile for all past flights.
Jon Dee’s tweet started it all. Credit: Twitter
But much to his dismay, Mr Dee was informed by airline staff upon asking that there were no vegetarian meals available on the flight, as he was allegedly told ‘chicken pie or chicken pie’ were his only options.
‘What kind of airline stops offering vegetarian food to its passengers? It was chicken pie or nothing tonight,’ he asked.
'The reason I have flown so much with Qantas is because the vegetarian food is always extremely good,' Mr Dee said.
He added: 'The meals always tasted great. Now I’m told on Sunday “sorry, we have nothing for you”.’
'I’ve been a vegetarian since 1984 – and a Qantas Gold Frequent Flyer since 1987 – and this is the first time I’ve had this experience on Qantas. Will never be flying Qantas again.'
Dee certainly took Qantas to task. Credit: Facebook
To add to Dee’s frustrations, every food outlet at the airport was closed upon his late evening arrival and ahead of a two-hour-long drive home.
Rival airline Virgin Australia also took time to capitalise on its opponent’s mistake after Dee asked them via Twitter if they offered veggie options and hinted at changing airline allegiances.
Without missing a beat, Virgin Australia replied: ‘Hi Jon Dee, we can confirm we do have vegetarian options for our Business and Economy Guests. If you would like more information, please reach out!’
Qantas said in a statement to NCA NewsWire that the airline was 'sorry' for the inconvenience caused.
'Jon Dee is a valued customer and we’re sorry for the inconvenience caused,' a Qantas spokesperson said.
'Our team is following up with him to apologise and offer a gesture of goodwill.'
The spokesperson said the decision to remove the vegetarian option from Mr Dee's meal booking was an 'error'.
'We know how important meal choices are to our customers and we’re sorry for the error,' they said.
According to reports, the airline has since doubled down on its decision to take a ‘one size fits all’ approach to serving in-flight meals after public backlash.
Days after the issue exploded, Dee also took to Twitter to announce Qantas reached him and confirmed they would be bringing back vegetarian food to flights.
Nothing a bit of good old outrage can’t solve, right?
Kidding aside, what would you have done in Jon’s place if you were told ‘chicken pie or chicken pie’ were your options as a vegetarian?
Should airlines cater to ALL dietary considerations of passengers?
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