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  2. Airline meal - Wikipedia

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    In 1973, French airline Union de Transports Aeriens became the first air carrier to engage a chef to improve their in-flight menu. [34] French chef Raymond Oliver was tasked by the airline to overhaul their menus in light of the altered taste buds at high altitudes. Oliver increased the amount of salt, sugar and oil used in their recipes ...

  3. Kosher airline meal - Wikipedia

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    A kosher airline meal offered on a Cathay Pacific flight. Kosher meals cost the airline nearly twice as much as standard meals, even as they are offered at no additional cost to the traveler. [5] Smithsonian Magazine has reported that kosher airline meals are the most expensive type of airline meal served. [7]

  4. Lufthansa - Wikipedia

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    On 12 September 1979, a hijacking attempt occurred on board a Lufthansa Boeing 727 on a flight from Frankfurt to Cologne, but the perpetrator quickly surrendered. [208] [better source needed] Three hijackings occurred in due course in early 1985: On 27 February, a Boeing 727 was hijacked en route a Lufthansa flight from Frankfurt to Damascus.

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  6. On flights to Asia, Europe, the Middle East, the South Pacific, and select destinations in Latin America, the economy fare includes a meal, snack, beer, wine, water, soft drinks, coffee and tea ...

  7. Eurowings - Wikipedia

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    Eurowings GmbH is a German low-cost carrier [4] headquartered in Düsseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, [3] [5] and a wholly owned subsidiary of the Lufthansa Group.Founded in 1996, it serves a network of domestic and European destinations and maintains bases at several airports throughout Germany, Austria, and the Czech Republic.

  8. FlyNet - Wikipedia

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    Lufthansa notes the service is unavailable in Chinese territory, and the system automatically switches off, then on, upon entering and leaving Chinese airspace respectively. [6] Pricing for the service ranges from €9 for 1 hour, to €17 for a 24-hour pass, which can be used across multiple Lufthansa flights. [citation needed]

  9. Lufthansa CityLine Flight 5634 - Wikipedia

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    On 6 January 1993, Lufthansa CityLine Flight 5634 departed Bremen Airport for Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport at 17:30. Operating the flight was a Dash 8-311 , [ 1 ] with 23 passengers and crew. When Flight 5634 was nearing Paris, a Korean Air Boeing 747 scraped an engine pod on landing, causing air traffic controllers to close the runway briefly.