What food looks like on board an airplane in 15 airlines
Categories: Food and Drinks | Travel
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/what-food-looks-like-on-board-an-airplane-in-15-airlines.htmlDuring flights, it is always interesting what kind of food will be served on board. Of course, in business class, airlines try to surprise guests and cook food at the highest level, but this does not always happen.
We offer you to see what is served for lunch in different airlines around the world. And what dish would you choose?

Japan Airlines

Economy-class.

Business class.
Air France

Economy-class.

Business class.
Ana Airlines

Economy-class.

Premium economy class.
Emirates Airlines

Economy-class.

First class.
Thai Airways

Economy-class.

First class.
British Airways

Economy-class.

A snack in the first class.
Turkish Airlines

Economy-class.

Business class.
Air Canada

Economy-class.

Business class.
Singapore Airlines

Economy-class.

First class.
Aegean Airlines

Economy-class.

Business class.
Korean Airlines

Economy-class.

Business class.
Lufthansa

Economy-class.

Business class.
American Airlines

Economy-class.

Business class.
Air China

Economy-class.

Business class.
Aeroflot

Economy-class.

Business class.
Keywords: Airline | Business class | Lunch | First class | Flight | Planes | Economy class
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