Etihad Airways Introduces Farm-to-Flight Menus

fodors.com; by Kristine Hansen Fodor’s Contributor: Tapping into travelers’ locavore interests, earlier this summer Etihad Airways—the United Arab Emirates’ main carrier—rolled out an industry first: farm-sourced in-flight food menus that use organic ingredients.

The airline didn’t just place an order with a farm. It partnered with one: the airline’s 200 free-range hens and three beehives are kept at Abu Dhabi Organics Farms, the United Arab Emirates’ first internationally certified-organic farm and in operation since 1997. Eggs from the hens are used for the “eggs any style” breakfast for Diamond First Class passengers. Whether your vice is scrambled or sunny-side up, on-board chefs whip them up for you as you start a new day. Honey from the bees is used as an ingredient in dishes served in all cabins, as well as hot tea.

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