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Fish or beef? The best airlines for fine dining

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Flying can be a hassle, but enjoying a delicious meal in the air can make a difference in your overall experience.

Airlines prioritise serving high-quality food, even at 35,000 feet in the air.

A lot of planning goes into crafting the perfect meal for passengers, from selecting fresh ingredients that can withstand the low air pressure to designing a menu that caters to different dietary restrictions.

Airlines work with chefs to create meals that not only taste good but also look appealing and are enjoyable to eat, given the limited space on the plane.

With rigorous quality control standards and attention to detail, airlines strive to deliver a culinary experience that makes flying a little bit more enjoyable.

From sourcing ingredients to plating dishes, vital efforts go into ensuring passengers feel satisfied and energized during their journey.

Here’s a list of our favourites:

1. Singapore Airlines

Singapore Airlines is widely considered to be one of the best airlines in the world for food. The airline offers a wide variety of international cuisine, and its first-class and business-class passengers can enjoy meals prepared by world-renowned chefs. In addition, the airline’s cabin crew receive extensive training in food and wine pairing, so they can provide passengers with the best possible dining experience.

2. Qatar Airways

Qatar Airways is another airline that is known for its excellent food. The airline works with some of the world’s top chefs to create unique menus that are served to passengers in all classes. Qatar Airways also offers speciality dining experiences for first-class and business-class passengers, such as a caviar and champagne bar or a gourmet cheese trolley.

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3. Emirates

Emirates is an airline based in the United Arab Emirates that is well-known for its luxurious amenities. The airline’s first-class and business-class passengers can enjoy gourmet meals prepared by top chefs, as well as a selection of fine wines and champagnes. Emirates also offers speciality dining experiences, such as a sushi bar or an Arabic mezze platter, for first-class and business-class passengers.

4. Cathay Pacific

Cathay Pacific is an airline based in Hong Kong that offers passengers a wide variety of international cuisine. The airline’s cabin crew are trained in food and wine pairing, so they can provide passengers with the best possible dining experience. Cathay Pacific also offers speciality dining experiences for first-class and business-class passengers, such as a seafood bar or a Dim Sum lunch.

5. ANA All Nippon Airways

ANA All Nippon Airways is an airline based in Japan that is known for its excellent service and attention to detail. The airline’s cabin crew receive extensive training in food and wine pairing, so they can provide passengers with the best possible dining experience. ANA All Nippon Airways also offers speciality dining experiences for first-class and business-class passengers, such as a Kaiseki meal or a sushi lunch

Ahron Young is an award winning journalist who has covered major news events around the world. Ahron is the Managing Editor and Founder of TICKER NEWS.

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