Malaysia Airlines has enhanced its inflight meal
service to provide a wider variety of authentic Indian cuisines on
its flights departing from Indian destinations to Kuala Lumpur.
The enhanced menu offerings will see a
refreshed array of authentic Indian vegetarian and non-vegetarian
meals served inflight, and has been made possible through a joint
effort between Malaysia Airlines and Taj Group of Hotels together
with Taj SATS Air Catering Ltd, the carrier’s official caterer for
its non-stop flights from New Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Bangalore
to Malaysia.
Malaysia Airlines Regional Senior Vice
President Middle East & South Asia, Azahar Hamid said, “This is
our second collaboration with this reputable caterer in India to
further enhance the experience of passengers travelling with us.
Many traditional and popular Indian regional signature dishes from
the Taj Group of Hotels have been incorporated into Malaysia
Airlines’ inflight menu to give passengers a rare taste of Indian
gastronomic delights.”
Passengers who desire South Indian
delicacies can now enjoy dishes like ‘Ennai Kathrikai’ (a spicy
brinjal preparation) and ‘Alleepy Veg Curry’ (a delicacy from
Kerala). Connoisseurs of North Indian dishes can feast on Tawa
Murg Angara comprising succulent pieces of chicken roasted on a tawa (griddle) with a sprinkling of homegrown spices and herbs or
Murg Khatta Piaz, (a chicken delicacy).
There are also
lamb dishes such as the famous Laknowi Bhuna Gosht (succulent lamb
pieces in best of Laknowi traditional cooking) or ‘Kareli Rogon
Josh’ which is tender lamb shanks simmered in rich creamy gravy
with subtle flavor. And there are many more dishes like Yakni
Pulao, Shahi Dal, Tofu Sabz Keema, to mention a few.
“These
choices of inflight vegetarian and non-vegetarian meals are
available to our passengers flying both in business and economy
classes. Passengers can now look forward to more variety in
dining, be it dinner or supper. We are committed to offer these
menu choices to suit the palate of customers from the various
Indian regions,” Azahar Hamid added.
Malaysia
Airlines currently operates 40 weekly flights from India to
Malaysia, departing New Delhi (12 flights) and daily from Mumbai,
Chennai, Bangalore, and Hyderabad.
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