American Airlines Offering Tastier On Board Fare
April 2, 2008 – 12:30 pmThere’s nothing worse than a horrible on flight meal. That’s why American Airlines has decided to up the stake and is offering six Premium menus to First class and Business class passengers.
“American is pleased to introduce new, culinary options to complement our premium class services,” said John Tiliacos, American’s Managing Director - Onboard Products. “We are committed to providing an unparalleled traveling experience for our customers and dining is a key component of that experience.”
Here are samples of Premium foods offered on American Airlines:
– On flights to and from Europe – rosemary-scented shrimp drizzled with garlic sauce served with lemon rice and artichokes (also offered on Asia routes) and chicken Thai curry served atop a bed of jasmine rice.
– On Asia flights – beef filet enhanced by a ratatouille sauce and served with cauliflower gratin and mixed vegetables.
– On flights to and from Latin America – seafood brodetto and braised lamb with mixed vegetables.
– On Hawaii flights – macadamia nut chicken with pineapple papaya marmalade.
– On transcontinental flights – crepes filled with scrambled eggs, salmon and chives, served with roasted mushrooms, tomatoes and sausage; grilled salmon with lemon caper sauce served over orzo with a side of grilled root vegetables; flat iron steak topped with a rich sauce of mushrooms and pearl onions served with broccolini; and hot open-faced roast beef sandwich with havarti cheese and balsamic onions.
– On domestic flights – grilled barbecue chicken salad garnished with bleu cheese and spicy pecans; orange sauce chicken with rice and snap peas; artichoke mezzaluna pasta; and chicken teriyaki with bok choy rice.
Foods are subject to availability and seasonality and the entrees availabl are made by taking into consideration the flavors and delicacies of the regions that the flight serves.
Look for these Premium menu items the next time you fly first or business class with American. They service over 250 cities in 40 different countries.
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