Vistara Announces Inflight Food Festival

| Updated: 08 August, 2022 9:18 am IST
The special menu includes several vegetarian and non-vegetarian Awadhi dishes

NEW DELHI: Celebrating the second anniversary of its long-haul operations, Vistara, India’s finest full-service carrier, has announced ‘Dawat-e-Awadh’ – a special meal festival, on board all its long-haul flights from August 5 to August 31, 2022, the company said.

Customers flying Vistara from India to Frankfurt, London and Paris will be offered flavourful Awadhi delicacies, in response to popular demand for regional favourites on these flights.

Vistara started its long-haul operations, with direct connectivity between Delhi and London Heathrow, in August 2020. Today, the airline offers direct connectivity to and from several international destinations, including Bangkok, Dhaka, Dubai, Frankfurt, Jeddah, Kathmandu, London Heathrow, Paris and Singapore.

The special menu includes several vegetarian and non-vegetarian Awadhi dishes such as Zafrani Pulao, Dum ka Paneer, Murg Handi Korma, Aloo Bukhara Kofta, Achari Murg Khurchan with Khamiri Roti etc. The menu also includes indulgent desserts like Shahi Tukda and Matka Kulfi.

Deepak Rajawat, chief commercial officer, Vistara, said, “We have often received very positive feedback on Indian regional favourite meals from our customers on flights to and from the UK and Europe, regardless of their demographics. ‘Dawat-e-Awadh’ is designed to create a memorable gastronomic experience for our customers onboard India’s finest full-service carrier.”

In a short span of seven years since starting operations, Vistara has raised the bar for operations and service standards in the Indian aviation industry to become the country’s most loved airline and has recently crossed the mark of flying 35 million passengers.

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