Asiana Airlines

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Asiana Airlines is a South Korean airline headquartered in Seoul. It is the second-largest airline in South Korea and serves over 100 destinations in Asia, Europe, North America, and Oceania. Asiana Airlines is a member of the Star Alliance, the world’s largest airline alliance.

Asiana airlines inflight meals vary depending on your flight time and your class of travel. The airline offers a wide range of traditional Korean dishes as well as western options. Passengers on flights from Seoul and Busan can also order a special celebratory cake.

Economy class meals on Asiana airlines reflect Korean cuisine and passengers can enjoy Ssambap a Korean dish made from fresh ssam vegetables and even bibimbap. Their inflight bibimbap is very popular with regular travellers.

SPECIAL MEALS

Asiana Airlines offers a variety of special meals for passengers with dietary restrictions. These meals are available on all flights, and can be requested up to 24 hours before departure.

The types of special meals offered by Asiana Airlines include:

  • Moslem Meal: This meal is prepared according to Islamic law and does not contain pork or alcohol.
  • Hindu Meal: This meal is prepared according to Hindu customs and practices and does not contain beef or pork.
  • Kosher Meal: This meal is prepared according to Jewish law and has been through a traditional ritual. It is provided in completely cooked form.
  • Vegetarian Jain Meal: This meal is an Indian vegetable dish that does not contain meat, poultry, eggs, root vegetables, or dairy.
  • Asian/Hindu Vegetarian Meal: This meal is a vegetarian dish that is cooked with limited use of dairy products.
  • Vegetarian Meal: This meal is strictly vegetarian and does not contain any meat, dairy, honey, or other animal products.
  • Vegetarian Lacto-ovo Meal: This meal is vegetarian and may contain dairy products, such as milk, cheese, and eggs.
  • Vegetarian Oriental Meal: This meal is a Chinese-style vegetarian meal that does not contain any meat, poultry, eggs, root vegetables, or dairy products.
  • Fruit Platter Meal: This meal is a fruit platter that does not contain any additives or preservatives.
  • Raw Vegetarian Meal: This meal is a raw vegetarian meal that does not contain any cooked food. It is made with fresh vegetables and fruits.
  • Bland Meal: This meal is designed for people with digestive problems or who have recently had stomach surgery. It is low-fat and easy to digest, and includes soft, bland foods that are easy on the stomach.
  • Diabetic Meal: This meal is designed for people with diabetes or who are glucose-intolerant. It is low in sugar and carbohydrates, and includes whole grains, fresh fruits and vegetables, and lean protein.
  • Low Fat Meal: This meal is designed for people who are trying to lower their fat intake. It is low in saturated and unhealthy fats, and includes lean protein, fresh fruits and vegetables, and whole grains.
  • Low Calorie Meal: This meal is designed for people who are trying to lose weight or maintain a healthy weight. It is low in calories, and includes lean protein, fresh fruits and vegetables, and whole grains.
  • Low Sodium Meal: This meal is designed for people who have high blood pressure or other conditions that require them to limit their sodium intake. It is low in sodium, and includes fresh fruits and vegetables, lean protein, and whole grains.
  • No Lactose Meal: This meal is designed for people who are allergic to lactose or who have difficulty digesting dairy products. It is made with lactose-free milk, cheese, and yogurt, and includes fresh fruits and vegetables, lean protein, and whole grains.
  • Gluten-Intolerant Meal: This meal is designed for people who are gluten-intolerant or who have celiac disease. It is made with gluten-free grains, breads, and pasta, and includes fresh fruits and vegetables, lean protein, and nuts.
  • Seafood Meal: This meal is for those who prefer seafood. It includes a variety of seafood dishes, such as fish, shrimp, and crab.
  • Baby Meal: This meal is provided to babies under the age of 2. It is a nutritious rice-based meal that is designed to meet the nutritional needs of infants.
  • Toddler Meal: This meal is also provided to babies under the age of 2. It is a more advanced meal that includes a variety of finger foods, such as fruits, vegetables, and crackers.
  • Child Meal for Infant: This meal is for infants under the age of 2 who would like a child meal. It is the same as the regular child meal, but it is served in a smaller portion.
  • Child Meal: This meal is for passengers under the age of 12. It includes a variety of dishes, such as chicken nuggets, pasta, and rice. The specific dishes that are available may vary depending on the flight route.

To order, please contact Asiana here.

BUSINESS CLASS

The airlines use rainforest alliance certified coffee and the Western food options in business class have been developed by Italian restaurant La Cucina. On long haul, routes expect two meal services in Asiana business class, with additional snacks available between meals. There will be options of Western or Korean options including a Canape, Appetiser, Soup and a choice of three main meal options, followed by cheese and a selection of two dessert options.

Beverages

Wines are selected by the Asiana Wine Consultant Group. Inflight bar options include Campari, Sherry, Chivas Regal 18-year-old Scotch, Ballantine’s 17 years old Scotch Whisky, Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey, Absolut Vodka, Beefeater Gin, Camus XO, Baileys Irish cream, Drambuie, Cointreau. Beer from OB, Cass, Kloud, Max, Heineken, Beck’s and Budweiser.

Korean rice wine and Korean grain wine. There are five various cocktail options, Laurent Perrier Brut Champagne, three White/Red wine options, dessert wines and a range of juices, and Coke products. Espresso, cappuccino and cafe latte are offered on aircraft equipped with espresso machines.

You can read the Inflight Feed business class meal review right here.

FIRST CLASS

First-class passengers on Asiana can pre-order their main meals up to 24 hours before departure from the Korean royal cuisine menu options. Inflight meal offerings will include Western, Chinese and Korean dish choices. The airline works closely with Korean restaurants and chefs to provide traditional inflight meal service.

On flights from Tokyo to Incheon, the airline offers a traditional Japanese inflight meal-offering for first-class passengers.

To order your first-class meal on Asiana Airlines go here.

 

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