Non veg food off menu on Air India’s 90 minute flights

Non veg food off menu on Air India’s 90 minute flights
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Come January 1, loss-making government-run Air India will not serve non-vegetarian food to its economy class passengers on flights up to 90 minutes duration.

The national carrier has also decided to take both tea and coffee off its lunch and dinner menu

New Delhi: Come January 1, loss-making government-run Air India will not serve non-vegetarian food to its economy class passengers on flights up to 90 minutes duration.

The national carrier has also decided to take off both tea and coffee from its lunch and dinner menu. As of now, Air India serves sandwich (both vegetarian and non-vegetarian) and cake on its flights, which are up to 90 minutes of duration, which will be discontinued from January 1, 2016, replaced with "all vegetarian" hot meal, an airline circular said.

"It has been decided to provide all Indian vegetarian hot meals in economy class on all domestic sector flights between 61 and 90 minutes duration from January 1, 2016." the circular issued late last week said. Flights to most of the non-metro routes fall in this category. While Air India has defended the move saying it has upgraded the meals, a travel industry expert said the decision is unilateral.

"We have, in fact, upgraded and improved the meals. So far, we were serving only sandwiches and cakes, which have now be replaced with hot meals," a senior airline official said.

He said, with 150-odd passengers onboard and just two crew cabin members to serve, "at times it becomes difficult to cater as per the passenger's choice in such short-duration flights."

However, according to travel industry expert Rajji Rai, the state-owned airline should have first carried out a passenger survey, which is an industry practice, before affecting any change in the menu.

Omar questions AI's decision

Former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah on Saturday questioned the decision of Air India to serve only vegetarian meals on short duration flights. "Pray tell why? I'm trying hard to understand the logic of this decision but I'm really struggling @airindiain," Omar wrote on Twitter.

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