Gulf Air is to launch new menus specially designed for children on all its flights.
The new kiddies treat will come in brightly coloured boxes.
Each box will be like a treasure trove of pint size delights containing, a specially created mini snack accompanied with loads of tiny treats like chocolates and little
interactive games designed to keep every child happily occupied on their flights.
Gulf Air headquarters invited scores of children aged between three and
twelve years, from different backgrounds to taste the food on offer and provide feedback.
Judging from the test marketing studies’ response, the youngsters from St. Christopher’s School, the Indian School, the Philippine School as well as toddlers of various
nationalities, the new meals on board Gulf Air flights are going to be a huge hit.
“Some of the youngsters were amazing. Children will always tell you whether or not they like or dislike something and the best way to know whether or not you are
providing the right thing for them is to get them to give their input,”
said Gulf Air Head of Inflight Services Michael Kent.
The menus, created by Gulf Air’s Flying Chefs have taken into consideration the special dietary requirements of children and have been designed to engage and excite
every youngster.
“Children are the most challenging customers to please and tremendous amount of market research has gone into creating these menus for our young customers,”
said Kent.
“Each box is filled to the brim with a wide array of snacks, games and little treats, each of which we hope will bring a smile to every child’s face. We have taken into
consideration the healthy aspects while creating these exciting options.”
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