India’s Jet Airways has launched a new inflight
dining service it calls Epicurean Series.
Partnering with renowned
gastronomic brands to offer fine a dining experience for
travellers, the series will inaugurate onboard its long haul
Boeing 777-300ER aircraft on the Hong Kong-Mumbai route.
The
first partnering restaurant will be Man Ho of the Hong Kong SkyCity
Marriott Hotel, the signature Chinese restaurant brand of Marriott
International, famous for dishes from the Pearl River Delta.
Passengers departing from Hong Kong will be
served with Man Ho’s designed menu highlighting an array of
Oriental Flavours.
Jet Airways is also
raising the standard of luxury, privacy and comfort for passengers
on its Hong Kong-Mumbai route by upgrading to its wide-body Boeing
777-300ER aircraft with deployment on 21 August.
The eight First Class suites will offer
passengers a personal cabin area with dual sliding doors. These first class suites possess
one of the world’s longest fully flat airline beds, dining tables
for two, private wardrobes, touch-screen control panels, and
23-inch flat-screen LCD TVs with superb Bose noise-cancelling
headphones.
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