Austrian Airlines’ Viennese Coffee House in the sky
Not only does Austrian Airlines indulge its business class passengers with exclusive service and outstanding food on long haul flights, but it has brought to the skies one of Vienna’s longest standing traditions, the Coffee House [pictured Cafe Landtmann in Vienna].
Business Class travellers get a serious taste of Austria with a six-course gourmet menu created by Austrian and international chefs, and subsequently refined “à la minute” for each passenger by a professional chef on board.
The Original Viennese Coffee House Service offers a selection of 11 typically Austrian coffee variations with their dessert – ranging from the Großer Brauner and ever-popular Wiener Melange through to real specialties such as the Wiener Fiaker.

Austrian’s CEO Alfred Ötsch said: “Business class passengers can now not only choose from a range of first-class Austrian and international culinary creations on all our long-haul flights, but also have those exquisite delicacies presented to them by a chef de cuisine.
“Our Original Viennese Coffee House Service and the personal care offered by leading chefs confirm that our travel product is of a truly first-class standard.”
“Flying Austrian now provides our guests with a feeling of well-being in every sense. In future, I want to underline the charm and hospitality of Austrian culture, with unmistakable accents for the individual comfort of our customers.”
John Alwyn-Jones
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