In the hectic days during the run-up to
Christmas and over the Christmas break, Lufthansa is getting
passengers into the festive mood with traditional Christmas food
on the inflight menu, Christmas goodies and seasonal decorations.
An established tradition on board is roast goose
with red cabbage and potato dumplings and herb crumble, which will
be served on long-haul flights to First and Business-Class
passengers. Around 112,000 portions of this festive delicacy will
be served on board.
New this year is a
culinary Christmas market: First-Class passengers on selected
flights from Germany to the US East Coast will savour typical
specialities sold in abundance at Christmas fairs, like potato
pancakes or fritters with salmon rolls or apple sauce, Nuremberg
bratwurst, cucumber potato salad, veal rissoles or Christmas
Stollen, a traditional German fruitcake. The drinks, striking a
Christmassy note, include an Advent tea. An outstanding highlight
on the Christmas menu are the best Christmas cookies chosen from
the Lufthansa baking campaign by World Champion Pâtissier Bernd
Siefert. The winning entry is a baked apple tiramisu in spiced
Spekulatius cookies. A small packet of the best Lufthansa cookies
will be presented on board to Business-Class passengers.
Passengers in Economy Class will get to enjoy them as well.
On long European routes, the classic roast goose
dish will also be served in Business Class. The entrée is a
venison pyramid with chanterelles and Walldorf salad. Rounding off
the menu is a Printen gingerbread mousse with a dusting of
cinnamon and fig sauce. Up to the second day after Christmas, the
cabin crew will be handing out around 61,000 truffle chocolates,
370,000 chocolate Santa Clauses, 270,000 snowmen, one million
mini-gingerbreads and 580,000 Christmas pralines to Lufthansa
passengers. 850 Advent wreathes will enhance the festive spirit.
From mid-December, a special surprise awaits the youngest
passengers: On all routes and in all classes, children will be
given a small elk to cuddle as a Xmas toy.
A Christmas atmosphere will naturally also set
the tone in Lufthansa lounges. Besides festive decorations,
passengers in First-Class lounges and the First-Class terminal
will have a choice of savoury seasonal food: Crème brulée from
pâte de foie gras with pureed cinnamon apple and gingerbread, for
example, or Christmas duck with cranberry sauce, caramelized red
cabbage and bread dumplings, venison stew with nut spaetzle and
baked apple.
As a finale to wind up their stay in the lounge
before their flight, passengers can savour almond-fig tartlets as a
dessert or cinnamon mousse with honey and rum. On offer to
passengers in Business and Senator Lounges during Advent and the
Christmas holiday season are butter Stollen fruitcake,
gingerbreads and red Christmas apples.
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