Helsinki: Finnish carrier Finnair, which commences a scheduled air service to New Delhi from Oct 30, has entered into a pact with the Mumbai-based Ambassador Group for in-flight catering for the new sector.
Promoted by Narangs International Hotels Ltd, the Ambassador Group has already deputed its chefs to train their counterparts at Finnair’s catering division here on how to prepare Indian meals for the airline’s service to India.
‘This sector will only serve Indian food - both vegetarian and non-vegetarian,’ Finnair director for catering Olli Karvonen said at the airline’s office at the Vantaa Airport here, showcasing some items that will form a part of the menu on the Helsinki-New Delhi route.
05/09/06 India eNews.com
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