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NEWS Oct 17, 2024 British Airways Celebrates 100 Years of India Flights wtih Special In-Flight Offerings British Airways is celebrating its relationship with India by offering special cuisine and entertainment. See which flights qualify for these amenities and how long they'll be available for. Read More →
NEWS Oct 14, 2024 Delta Air Lines Pauses Hot Meals From Detroit Flights After Food Safety Concerns Delta Air Lines halts hot meals on over 200 Detroit flights due to food safety concerns. Delta informed flight crews on Friday about an "unforeseen supply chain issue" impacting first-class meal service. Read More →
NEWS Oct 07, 2024 JetBlue Ditches Hot Meals for Transatlantic Economy Passengers JetBlue Airways has announced a significant change to its in-flight dining service on transatlantic routes. Effective October 1, 2024, the airline ceased offering hot meals in economy class on these flights. Read more to find out why this change took place. Read More →
INFORMATIONAL May 26, 2024 Why Certain Foods Do Not Get Served on Planes Although there are many jokes about airline food quality, Airlines invest a lot of time and resources into researching and designing the meals they serve their passengers. However, despite the investments, certain food items will rarely, if ever, make it on your next flight. Our perceived change in taste, costs, efficiencies, and regulations play a significant part in why certain foods are not served on planes. Read More →
INFORMATIONAL Mar 27, 2024 Why Pilots Never Eat the Same Meal Imagine you are onboard a long-haul flight, and dinner has just been served. There are usually a variety of options to choose from; chances are, one of the pilots may have also had a similar meal. The key word is "one," as there is a common myth that the pilots of a flight never eat the same meal. Read More →
INFORMATIONAL Mar 15, 2024 Airline Wine Collections: Looking at Emirates' Billion-Dollar Wine Vault Emirates has invested over $1 billion in its wine collection in recent years. The bottles, stored in southern France, are part of the airlines' attempt to improve the customer experience. Read More →
INFORMATIONAL Mar 12, 2024 Airline Operations During Ramadan: A Deeper Look at In-Flight Accommodations for Fasting Passengers With the beginning of the month of Ramadan, airlines provide passengers with the means to observe tradition, even if they are not on the ground. However, upholding fasting and prayer traditions can be challenging when scheduling a flight, especially with changing time zones and the sun setting at different times than in the passenger's departure country. Here's what you need to know if you are flying during Ramadan. Read More →
INFORMATIONAL Mar 07, 2024 Alcohol Consumption at 30,000 Feet: How Airlines Provide Drinks to Passengers Some airlines offer complimentary alcoholic beverages while others prohibit it altogether. Although there is no right or wrong answer, there are legal and health statistics to be aware of before partaking. Read More →
NEWS Feb 16, 2024 Parents Sue United Airlines After Six-Year-Old Daughter Burned by Hot Meal Falling Off Tray Table An Israeli couple is suing United Airlines after their six-year-old daughter was burned by a hot meal that fell off a malfunctioning tray table. The incident occurred on a flight from Tel Aviv (TLV) to Newark (EWR) in July 2022. Read More →
NEWS Feb 13, 2024 Air France Adds Meals by Michelin-Starred Chef in Business and First Class on Flights From the U.S. Air France, renowned for its commitment to culinary excellence, has unveiled a new culinary partnership with triple Michelin-starred French chef Dominique Crenn. Passengers flying from select destinations in the U.S. can now savor exquisite dishes crafted by Chef Crenn in the La Première and Business cabins, enhancing the airline's onboard dining experience. Read More →