Chicken Dinner the Sky High Winner
It’s a question as old as the airline industry itself, asked by cabin crews on flights from Helsinki to Hobart, from Potsdam to Perth: “Chicken or the beef?”
View as PDF
Print View
January 14, 2011 (FPRC) -- New research from national travel insurer, AAMI, today revealed that our beef loving nation would in fact prefer the chicken when it comes to sky high dining.
“More than half of us would choose the chicken (53%) while just 37% would opt for the beef,” AAMI Spokesperson Rebecca Aley said.
The survey found that the long held belief that airline food is something barely tolerated mid-air is unfounded, and many Australian travellers find airline food on international flights highly enjoyable.
“It seems that the idea that we dread airline food is a travelling myth, and travellers fastening their seatbelts this Christmas for their international holiday are more than ready to drop their tray tables and welcome a tray of airline food.”
Ms Aley said over a third (36%) of Australian travellers said they ‘quite liked’ international airline food and six per cent admitted to loving it. “Only 4% of travellers said they hated the food and less than a fifth (16%) said they didn’t like it.
“When you consider that renowned chefs are engaged by airlines these days, for example Neil Perry at Qantas, then you would expect the quality to be of a very high standard, and obviously passengers are taking notice and are enjoying the food on offer.”
Top five international airlines ranked best sky high fare:
1. Qantas
2. Singapore Airlines
3. Emirates
4. Air New Zealand
5. Cathay Pacific
“Our survey showed there were a few horror stories, including an elastic band in the food, cold scrambled eggs, and mouldy cheese, however overall most people had no complaints and were complimentary,” Ms Aley said.
“And perhaps it’s the old adage of the best food is something you haven’t cooked yourself; after a stressful year, it’s nice to sit down and have someone bring you food!”
We know Australians love to travel. So, when travelling overseas, please consider obtaining international travel insurance.
For further information, please contact:
Rebecca Aley
02 8121 0054 / 0411 405 270
AAMI is an Australian national provider of travel insurance in addition to car insurance and comprehensive car insurance.
http://www.aami.com.au/car-insurance/comprehensive-car-insurance.aspx
Send an email to Rebecca Aley of AMMI Insurance 02 8121 0054
Keywords:
car insurance, comprehensive car insurance, third party car insurance
Recent Press Releases By The Same UserMitsubishi Motors Corporation Post-Earthquake Production Forecast (Thu 28th Apr 11) Mitsubishi Motors Corporation Announces Fiscal Year 2010 Full-Year Results (Thu 28th Apr 11) Mitsubishi Motors And Nissan Announce Senior Management Appointments For New Joint Venture Mini Car Project (Wed 30th Mar 11) Mitsubishi Donates $100,000 To Queensland Disaster Relief Appeal (Wed 9th Mar 11) Apia Tells Customers You’re covered - Tropical Cyclone Yasi Update (Sun 13th Feb 11) Third Quarter Fiscal 2010 Results And Full-Year Forecasts From Mitsubishi (Tue 8th Feb 11)
|