Twinings has launched a new tea, specifically
designed to work at altitude.
The British Airways signature blend tea
will take to the skies from 1 February 2013 for passengers in all
cabins.
With research to prove that taste can be reduced by up to
30% at 35,000 feet, the airline commissioned Twinings to come up
with a teabag that would taste as good in the sky as it does on
the ground.
Kate Thornton, British Airways’ head of product
and service, said, “British Airways has decided to lead a campaign
to improve tea in the air. With an incredible number of teas
available from around the world, there is a real opportunity to create innovative new flavours, perfect for flight. At British
Airways we serve 35 million cups a year and we are proud to have
what we believe is the best traditional British cuppa in the air.”
The airline conducted tastings on the ground and in the air with a
panel of 19 customers, cabin crew and experts including Twinings
senior buyer Mike Wright who said, “Water on board an aircraft
boils at around 89 degrees centigrade, not the ideal 100 degrees
for making black tea. The reduced air pressure and humidity affect
the functioning of the tastebuds, making things taste different.
In addition to this, it was important that the new blend worked
well with and without milk. The new British Airways blend is
perfectly balanced to create great-tasting tea at 35,000 feet.”
The new tea is a blend of Assam, Kenyan and high grown Ceylon tea:
a classic combination giving body, strength, flavour and colour. A
bias towards the Assam produces a well-rounded, full-bodied blend,
while the Kenyan gives it strength and lift and the Ceylon adds flavour.
The tea has been specially created for British Airways
in three-pint bags to enable cabin crew to serve the new blend straight from the pot.
In First Class, customers are also being treated
to a selection of speciality teas from the Twinings
Whole Leaf Silky Pyramids range which includes English Breakfast;
Earl Grey; Mint Humbug; Jasmine Pearls; Red Berry Fool and Honeycomb Camomile.
In Club World, customers have a choice of
Cranberry & Elderflower, Camomile and Peppermint infusions as well
as Earl Grey, English Breakfast and Green Tea.
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