Japan Airlines will launch nonstop flights
between San Diego and Tokyo on 2 December 2012.
The airline will
operate the brand new route with
Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft, starting with four weekly
flights on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays initially.
From 1 March 2013, JAL will increase the
frequency to daily.
Travellers can make reservations and
purchase tickets for these flights from today, 14 November
2012.
To commemorate the launch of the brand new
service, JAL will be also be offering a special inflight menu
exclusive to this route and for the limited period between
2 December 2012 and 28 February 2013 only.
Customers travelling in Business Class bound for
San Diego will be treated to Mexican delights, starting
with the amuse bouche of corn tortilla chips served with a rich
salsa and cheddar cheese dip, marinated prawn Ceviche, and
aspic-glazed roasted lamb with Mexican rice for customers who have
opted for the Western menu.
For entrées, customers will have the
option of fresh sea-bream boiled with saffron and garlic, topped
with a flavorful Guindilla cream and to complete the meal,
customers can enjoy the California Orange Chocolate Mousse for
dessert.
In its a la carte menu available to customers at
any time after the first meal service, JAL will offer options that
include a special Caesar salad, Mexican seafood burritos and JAL
Original Hamburger in Sasebo Style - inspired by Sasebo, the
sister city of San Diego in Nagasaki, Japan.
Beef Wellington can traditionally be found in
first class menus but onboard JAL's flights from San Diego to
Tokyo during the campaign period, business class customers will be
offered to try JAL's Reconstructed US Prime Beef Wellington.
Alternatively, customers preferring seafood can delight in the
other special entrée option "Lobster Termidor", one half of a
seared lobster from the bountiful coast of US Maine.
For second meal service onboard flights bound
for Tokyo, customers can enjoy a comforting bowl of steamed rice
in Japanese kelp tea brimming seafood like salmon, scallops, sea
urchin and roe, as well as avocado.
In Economy Class, customers who have selected
the Western meal option will be served with a special beef stew
that has been braised over long hours to achieve a soft and creamy
texture, best savored with the buttered rice or bread served with
it, alongside a bowl of Caesar Salad with creamy dressing and a
generous amount of cheese and crunchy crotons.
In Economy Class, JAL will bring back the Air
Yoshinoya - Beef Bowl - one of several popular Air Series
installations of JAL's novel inflight menus created in
collaboration with well-known Japanese food chains. Served as the
second meal and just before landing, customers can have a taste of
Japan onboard even before they arrive.
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