easyJet to Offer Costa Coffee on All Flights from Late Summer 2024
easyJet has announced an exciting new collaboration with Costa Coffee, one of the UK's favorite coffee shops. Starting in late summer 2024, passengers on all easyJet flights will be able to enjoy a variety of Costa Coffee beverages while traveling across Europe.
The collaboration aims to enhance the onboard experience for easyJet customers by offering a selection of Costa Coffee’s popular drinks. Passengers can choose from options like Cappuccino, Latte, Salted Caramel Latte, and a Decaf option, each crafted to taste great at 30,000 feet.
This new service is part of easyJet's broader efforts to improve its EAT.DRINK.SHOP range, which is available on nearly 1000 routes to over 155 airports in 35 countries. The coffee will be served in partnership with dnata, easyJet’s catering and retail partner.
The announcement follows easyJet's recent launch of their new summer EAT.DRINK.SHOP range, which includes fresh food, snacks, and a selection of children’s products. This expansion provides more choices for passengers than ever before.
Russell Braterman, easyJet’s Proposition and In-Flight Retail Director, expressed excitement about the partnership, stating that it aligns with easyJet's goal of enhancing the customer experience by offering well-loved, high-quality brands.
Mark Cumming, UK Commercial Director of Costa Coffee, highlighted the significance of this collaboration, emphasizing Costa's commitment to providing high-quality coffee to everyone, even at high altitudes. He expressed enthusiasm for enriching the inflight experience for millions of passengers.
Richard Bainbridge, Retail Director of dnata Catering, also shared his excitement about the partnership. He noted that the Costa Coffee range complements the broader selection of food and meals available onboard, promising a delightful experience for passengers.
This collaboration between easyJet and Costa Coffee is set to elevate the inflight experience, offering passengers a taste of their favorite coffee shop as they travel across Europe.