AirAsia has expanded its inflight menu with an
INSPI(RED) Burger, sales of which will help the fight against AIDS across
the ASEAN region.
For every burger sold, 10% of the sales will go
to the Global Fund to support HIV/AIDS testing, counselling,
treatment and prevention programmes in the region.
Created by New York-based (RED) Chef Ambassador
Hong Thaimee, the burger draws on her Northern Thai roots and
features a chicken patty infused with fish sauce, kaffir lime
leaves and lemongrass, topped with zesty nam prik noom mayo (green
chilli mayonnaise), shredded purple cabbage and tomato on a red
beetroot bun.
(RED) Chef Ambassador Hong Thaimee said, “As a
Thai chef based in New York, I wanted to combine the best of both
worlds - Thai flavours and the classic all-American burger - to
make a meal that would be easy for airline passengers to
enjoy. Since I started my culinary journey, it’s been my mission
and passion to bring Thai food to a wider audience, and it’s
exciting to think that I can introduce the flavours of my hometown
of Chiang Mai to the 8 million guests who fly with AirAsia
monthly.”
Guests are encouraged to pre-book the INSPI(RED)
Burger with a complimentary drink at a promotional price of only
RM10 on AirAsia flights across all AirAsia destinations, except
AirAsia India (carrier code I5) and AirAsia Japan (DJ).
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