British Airways has taken beef off the menu for economy passengers amid concerns about its 'religious restrictions'.
The airline has switched to a fish pie or chicken dish option instead of the national dish, which has been a staple meal on the national carrier for decades.
A BA spokesman said the airline had stopped serving beef to economy class passengers last month.
"We have to try to use two meals, which appeal to as many customers as possible. This summer season we are offering customers in World Traveller on most long haul flights a choice of chicken and tarragon or fish pie," the spokesperson told the Daily Mail.
"We also look at trends from major supermarkets to see what types of meals are popular and fish pie style meals are selling well at the moment," he informed.
"These two meals proved popular in tasting tests and are also proving popular on board," he claimed.
"It has nothing to do with the fear of causing offence -- we always offer alternative meals for people with special dietary requirements if they order in advance," the spokesperson said, adding, "We are still serving beef-based