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AirAsia India's in-flight meals voted as one of the best in country
04 Mar 2016, 05:32 am
New Delhi, Mar 3 (NITN): AirAsia India was voted as the top airline that serves the best in-flight meal in the country, according to a survey done by goIbibo.com.
AirAsia India’s in-flight meal includes AjwainPoori served with Aloo MethiTamatari & Veg Cutlet, Smoked Chicken and Mushroom Pie, and many more appetizing dishes that makes it the best in the country.
Mittu Chandilya, MD &CEO, AirAsia India commented, “A passenger on an average travels for one-two hours on a flight. The tastes and preferences of the Indian travellers are very diverse. Some tend to choose a light snack while some others like to indulge in a full-fledged meal."
"Understanding this, at AirAsia India we provide the flyers with variety of innovative in-flight hot meals and snacks so that they get a wholesome in-flight experience. To keep the palette of our flyers refreshed, westrive to provide a healthy as well as delicious meal to our flyers,” Chandilya said.
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