New Delhi: With the threat of avian flu fading and no fresh case being reported in the last 15 days, many airlines in India are back with poultry products on flight menus. The usual favourites like cheese omelette with chicken sausage and chicken breast with toast were sighted on many flights Wednesday morning.
To start with, Jet Airways and Indian Airlines have asked to get chicken back on their flight menu. International carriers like South African airlines, Delta, Air France and Emirates have asked TajSats to start serving poultry on board their flights from March 10, Taneja said.
08/03/06 Times of India
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