Enjoy Airplane Meals at Home: Order Your Favorites
With numerous flights grounded due to the pandemic, an abundance of airplane meals and snacks has become available for purchase. If you’re longing for your favorite on-board treats, ordering them for home delivery is now an option, allowing you to savor those tastes while assisting the companies behind these meals to remain operational.
Tamam Kitchen
Tamam Kitchen in provides meals for Israeli airlines like El Al, Turkish Airlines, and other international carriers flying out of . The restaurant offers its inflight meals as an affordable delivery option, especially after Israeli illusionist Uri Geller showcased their vegetarian and vegan trays on Instagram.
United Airlines
If Dutch waffles are your favorite airline treat, manufacturer Daelmans has made these stroopwafels available for home delivery. They come in various serving sizes, including the individual portions served on planes, as well as more extravagant gift tins filled with these caramel delights. Additionally, United Airlines has provided some recipes that incorporate their on-board snacks, such as banana bread and ice cream sandwiches.
Garuda Indonesia
The inflight catering service of has introduced a promotion called Fly with Meals, allowing customers to purchase airplane meals online. Each meal is served with a tray, plastic cutlery, and sides, enabling you to replicate the authentic inflight experience at your dining table.
Jetblue
Jetblue fans can relish their cheese snack trays, featuring Emmi Roth’s popular cheeses paired with crackers, almonds, and dried cherries, all available at half the usual airline price. You can purchase them through Imperfect Foods, a service committed to reducing food waste and supporting farmers and food suppliers with surplus products.
Gate Gourmet
In Australia, Gate Gourmet, an inflight catering company, has ventured into direct sales of frozen economy meals to the public. It supplies meals to Virgin Australia along with various international airlines operating from Australia to Asia and the South Pacific.
As global lockdowns ease, the world is adapting to a new normal.