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Imagine a Meal Like This on a 90min Flight in the USA

Matthew Klint Posted onDecember 18, 2016December 18, 2016 3 Comments

My flight from Beirut to Istanbul on Turkish Airlines was under 2hrs and departed at 3:05a. Most passengers just slept for the brief flight, but not me. I was actually hungry. Thankfully, Turkish did not disappoint.

Turkish Airlines’ middle-of-the-night flights offer breakfasts in business class, though I had not been on a flight this short. Despite a flying time of only about 90 minutes, a “chef” was present onboard, greeting boarding passengers with a white chef’s apron and hat.

Once at cruising altitude, the smell of fresh-basked breads wafted through the cabin, though the chef appeared first with a tray of beverages including a “homemade” lemon-mint drink and fresh squeezed orange juice. As an aside, Turkish is not a dry airline.

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Out came a tray with cheese, cucumber slices, and a tomato slice with a side of fruit. Moments later, the chef offered a selection of hot bread from the oven.
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Disappointment spread over my face. Although the tray was filled with fresh, high-quality ingredients and represented a hearty meal for such a short flight, I wanted something warm. At least the simit (the circular bread that looks like a bagel) was fresh and piping hot.

But I ate it all and leaned back in my seat full and at least thinking I had eaten healthy.

Of course I was wrong to underestimate Turkish Airlines in the meal department.

Moments later a cart rolled down the aisle with two breakfast choices, a cheese omelet or Turkish puff pastry.

I could not turn down the omelet and it was (not surprisingly) very delicious.

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Granted, it is not constructive to even ponder about such meals coming to U.S. domestic carriers on a 615-mile flight, but I’ll do it anyway. On United, Delta, or American a snack basket is served on a flight of similar length.

While we have seen service levels in economy and especially business class surge in an era of consolidation and depressed fuel prices, U.S. carriers still have a long way to go if they want to compete on world stage, at least in terms of meal service. Even if competing with Turkish onboard meal service is not on the radars of Delta, American, and United, it is still instructive to compare the vast differences between flying in the USA and much of the world.

I walked off the Turkish flight stuffed, but even more surprised by the high service levels on a 90-minute fight in the middle of the night.

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Matthew Klint

Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.

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3 Comments

  1. MeanMeosh Reply
    December 18, 2016 at 5:38 pm

    I once took a 50-minute flight from Izmir to IST on TK. Imagine my surprise when we were offered a full meal service, with choice of main course – in coach! It paled in comparison to that J meal, but still…

    • Matthew Reply
      April 20, 2017 at 12:47 am

      Do you remember what it was? TK now serves a “picnic basket” on domestic flights.

  2. Donald Reply
    December 21, 2016 at 1:55 am

    Even on Air India or Jet Airways ECONOMY of flights less than an hour (for example Mumbai to Aurangabad, BOM-IXU) we were served a hot meal. Beer or soda, then choice of butter chicken or spinach paneer with hot roti, and a mango mousse for dessert. All served and cleared in 55 minutes. The stewards were nearly running through the aisles. But it was delicious.
    It’s a 174 flight miles! I’m still amazed and love to tell the story to disgusted US fliers.

    So it’s great to read and see other companies doing the same. I certainly won’t shy away from Turkish overnight flights anymore!

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