Costa Coffee takes to the skies

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Costa Coffee has partnered with Jet2.com and Jet2holidays.
Costa Coffee has partnered with Jet2.com and Jet2holidays. Image: Costa Coffee

European café chain Costa Coffee is taking to the skies via a new partnership with Jet2.com and Jet2holidays to bring its coffee products to the leisure airline provider.

Passengers flying with the airline and tour operator now have access to a selection of Costa beverages on-board their flights, including latte, salted caramel latte, and cappuccino beverages. Decaf options will also be available.

The beverage range will be on all Jet2.com and Jet2holidays flights operating from the company’s 13 United Kingdom (UK) airport bases.

Ashka O’Dedra, In-Flight Retail Product Manager for Jet2.com and Jet2holidays, says the collaboration with Costa is key to enhancing customer experience in the skies.

“We are delighted to be teaming up with Costa Coffee and offering even more choice to customers on-board our flights,” O’Dedra says.

“This collaboration is great news for holidaymakers heading off on their holidays, and we are sure they will be thrilled to hear they can now enjoy their favourite Costa Coffee while travelling with us.

“We are proud to offer a VIP customer service in every area, and this extends to the food and drink options we provide customers on our flights.”

Mark Cumming, UK Commercial Director at Costa Coffee, says he’s excited to offer a range of Costa beverages to even more customers.

“We’re thrilled to be working with Jet2.com and Jet2holidays to bring our much-loved coffee to even more customers in the skies,” Cumming says.

“Whether you’re jetting off for some summer sun or heading on a city escape, you can now sip on the taste of Costa Coffee as you soar towards your destination.”

Costa Coffee currently operates more than 30,000 Proud to Serve sites across the UK and globally, which enable corporate partners to serve a range of Costa beverages to customers.

It currently operates more than 2800 coffee shops in the UK and Ireland and another 1400 globally, and is present in 50 countries around the world.

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