Iberia updates inflight meal pre-order service
Spain based airline Iberia has updated its pre-order service available in all the short- and medium-haul flights.
This service allows meal ordering from 45 days up to 18 hours before the flight.
There is a variety of fresh dishes for journeys up to 4.5 hours long.
For long-haul flights departing from Madrid, customers can add exclusive Celebration Packs to their menu, which include a vanilla and lemon cake paired with a bottle of cava.
The pre-order service is delivered directly onboard upon presentation of the receipt to the crew, to be enjoyed during the flight.
New culinary highlights include: Greek salad, oven-roasted chicken breast on a bed of chickpea ragout, vegan gnocchi with tomato ragout and teriyaki salmon with rice and wok vegetables.
Additionally, the popular creamy rice with cuttlefish, prawn, and piquillo pepper—awarded Best Onboard Meal at the 2025 Onboard Awards—remains on the menu.
These new dishes join favourites such as salmon poke and beef burgers.
Another new feature is the addition of breakfast options on early morning flights with overnight stays outside Madrid, where customers can enjoy a Mallorcan ensaimada with yogurt.
The lunch and dinner services remain unchanged.
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