Emirates expands inflight meal preordering to 92 destinations
Emirates’ Inflight meal preordering service is now live across 92 routes globally.
It includes 30 new routes including Riyadh, Jeddah, Delhi, Mumbai and Kuala Lumpur offering the service from this week.
More than 10,000 preorders have already been delivered on over 3,000 flights.
More than 600 meal preorders are made by Emirates customers daily.
The new service allows passengers in Business Class to preselect their main course between 14 days and 24 hours in advance of their flight departure.
This ensures they get their preferred choice and help to reduce food wastage.
Among the most popular preorder dishes so far are pan-fried beef tenderloin with thyme jus, roasted new potato wedges and steamed asparagus.
Also popular is Suffolk roasted chicken with black garlic and potato fondant.
The top breakfast dish so far is cheddar cheese and chive omelette with creamy spinach and Portobello mushrooms.
Passengers can browse the onboard menu on Emirates.com or on the Emirates app to choose their dishes.
Cabin crew use Apple devices to view the inflight meal preordered and serve the passenger their choice of dish.
The preordering meal service is complemented by website check-in and app check-in.
Learn more about : Emirates Holidays ( United Kingdom )
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