By Emily H. Bratcher
September 01, 2011
September 01, 2011
Airplane food has a reputation for being boring, even
disgusting. In fact, an entire website is devoted to posting passengers' images
of airline food -- the good, the bad and the downright ugly. These real-life
photos prove that Beef Stroganoff with roasted vegetables may sound scrumptious
on the menu, but when the flight attendant hands you some congealed beef
substitute with limp broccoli, your appetite vanishes as quickly as your
excitement for the plane ride. After all, one of the ways you can avoid
mile-high boredom (aside from reading and watching films) is to eat. If the
food is inedible, then your airplane experience is tainted.
Still, not all airlines skimp on the quality of their grub.
Some are true epicureans, offering passengers not only a choice chicken or
beef, but also gluten-free options, fine champagne and food presentations so
beautiful you could cry. And thanks to AirTrax, an organization that monitors
airline satisfaction, we can pinpoint the airlines that serve the best food.
For its 2011 Passenger's Choice Awards, AirTrax surveyed more than 18.8 million
people about their experiences on more than 200 airlines. We used AirTrax's
findings (and a few other sources) to come up with these superlatives for the
world's most delicious airline food. If you're already spending hundreds -
even thousands - on an expensive plane ticket, you might as well book a flight
on an airline that serves the best food.
Etihad Airways
When you want the crème de la crème of cuisine, look no
further than the United Arab Emirates-based Etihad Airways. Passengers rate its
first-class catering as the world's best in AirTrax's survey, and there are
several reasons why. The in-flight wines are hand-picked from boutique
vineyards across the world - and the wine, in any cabin, is complimentary.
Arabian recipes - served in generous portions - are prepared with fresh
ingredients and varied enough to appeal to different palates. Plus, with 24
hours notice, Etihad can accommodate dietary restrictions. And did we mention
the flight attendants' abundant hospitality? Etihad Airways calls the entire
experience "inspiring," and passengers agree.
Best Food for Business Class Award goes to …
Austrian Airlines
Winning AirTrax's Passenger's Choice Award for best
business-class catering, Austrian Airlines has its meal service down to an art.
First, the food comes from DO & CO, a catering company that has upscale
restaurants and cafés in cities like London, Munich, New York, Salzburg and Vienna.
Then, to make certain the delectable dishes are complimented by the perfect
drinks, Austrian Airlines has hired an on-board sommelier to develop wine
pairings. And when you need a caffeine kick (and who doesn't on those long
international flights?), you get to choose from 11 different types of Austrian
Meinl coffee. Plus, there are special meal options for those with dietary
restrictions. So, it's not hard to see why Austrian Airlines is popular among
business travelers.
Best Food for Premium Economy Class Award goes to …
Air New
Zealand
Famous New Zealander chefs and wine connoisseurs preside
over Air New Zealand's in-flight menus, which
is probably why this airline places first in AirTrax's Passenger's Choice
Awards for premium economy-class catering. Fresh New Zealand cuisine - mainly
seafood as well as agricultural products like honey, kiwi and sweet potato -
are served on elegant crockery, designed specifically for the airline. Air New Zealand
also takes pride in serving native wines. And children need not go hungry
either: There are palatable kid-friendly menus, which include items like
pan-fried chicken and spaghetti and meatballs, and food options for infants as
well. If you get thirsty or peckish between mealtimes, there's a self-service
refreshment bar that contains drinks and snacks.
Best Food for Economy Class Award goes to …
Thai Airways International
When you book an economy class seat on an international
flight, you might worry if your TV screen is going to work, if you're going to
have any legroom and if the meal trays are going to make you ill. Well, you can
scratch the food off your list of worries when you book on Thai Airways
International. It wins first place in AirTrax's Passenger's Choice Award for
economy-class catering. The airline's frequent flyers appreciate getting a
choice for their entrée. Meals often use typical Thai flavors like chili
peppers, curry and kaffir lime leaves, but there are plenty of other options
for those with dietary restrictions. And lastly (but not least), alcoholic
beverages are complimentary.
Best Food All-Around Award goes to …
Turkish Airlines
In AirTrax's Passenger's Choice Awards, Turkish Airlines was
the only one to place in the top three for business, premium economy and
economy class catering categories. For this reason, it receives our Best
All-Around Award. Not only does Turkish Airlines serve beautifully presented
and appetizing food, it also caters to passengers with special meal
requirements. If you make your food petition at least 24 hours in advance of
your international flight, you can request everything from a halal "Muslim
Meal" (prepared without pork products or alcohol), a "Vegetarian Raw
Meal" (for those who ascribe to the Raw Foods Movement), and even a
celebratory meal (served with a cake for birthdays or honeymoons). And did you
know that Turkish Airlines passengers always applaud when the plane touches
down? Perhaps they're complimenting the chef as well as a safe landing.
Best in the U.S. Award goes to …
Virgin America
and United Airlines
Not a single U.S.
airline made it into the top spots of AirTrax's Passenger's Choice Awards for
catering. Although the expectations are clearly lower on domestic airlines, two
U.S.
companies do rise above the rest. According to Travel and Leisure's World's
Best Awards 2011, Virgin America is travelers' favorite U.S. airline.
Its in-flight menu items include a spinach and strawberry salad and an artisan
cheese selection, but snacking on-board is going to cost you. You can also open
a bar tab and sip everything from Glenlivet Scotch to Alice White chardonnay.
United Airlines also earns a spot on this list for its healthfulness. A study
by Charles Stewart Platkin of the CUNY School of Public Health at Hunter College
names United's cuisine as the most nutritious among all American airline food.
But if you're traveling domestically, you'll still have to pay about $9 for one
of its calorie-conscious snack boxes.
U.S. News Editors' Choice Award goes to …
AirFrance
Although AirFrance did not rank in the top-three for any of
the classes in AirTrax's awards, we give beaucoup applause all the same. In a
much smaller Skyscanner survey conducted in 2011, AirFrance ranked as the 10th
best airline for food. And in our opinion, the meals served are consistently magnifique.
Plus, the airline offers gratis wine, even in its economy class. For flights
exceeding two hours and 35 minutes in length, AirFrance also offers vegetarian
or kosher options. And you'll never believe what those up in the first class
receive: A menu presided over by famed French chefs Joël Robuchon and Guy
Martin. Floral arrangements, a special wine list and elegant table settings
round out the gourmet experience.
Source : http://travel.usnews.com
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