Akasa Air Launches 3rd Edition Of Dussehra Special In-Flight Meals; To Serve Kaju Fulkopi, Baked Rasgulla And More!

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Café Akasa, the onboard meal service of Akasa Air, has unveiled its third edition of the Dussehra special meal, celebrating the festival’s spirit with seasonal flavours. The offering features Hinge Aer Dal Kochuri, a spiced lentil dish, served with Kaju Fulkopi, a rich cauliflower preparation, and Baked Rasgulla for dessert, accompanied by a beverage of choice. This special menu will be available throughout October 2024 across Akasa Air’s network and can be pre-booked via the airline’s website or mobile app.

Akasa Air Launches 3rd Edition Of Dussehra Menu

Dussehra is a joyous celebration across India symbolising the triumph of good over evil. Akasa Air is celebrating it through an exciting culinary initiative. The offering aims to showcase the diverse regional and traditional flavours that characterise Indian cuisine, bringing a festive ambience and cultural essence to Akasa’s passengers.

Akasa Air, since it commenced operations in August 2022, has consistently offered specially curated meal options. These meal options reflect regional specialities associated with diverse celebrations. The airline has commemorated all major festivals.

From Makar Sankranti and Holi to Valentine’s Day and Eid, and even Mother’s Day and International Yoga Day, Café Akasa’s offerings were unique and inclusive. Additionally, the airline provides a pre-selection of cakes on its regular menu for passengers wishing to celebrate birthdays in flight.

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More Details You Should Know About Cafe Akasa

Café Akasa has recently introduced a revamped menu. It is thoughtfully curated to include a variety of gourmet meals, snacks, and refreshing beverages. In addition to this, it also caters to a wide range of dietary and culinary preferences.

The new menu boasts over 45 meal options, including fusion dishes, appetisers with regional twists, and indulgent desserts. These were all exclusively created by renowned chefs from across India.

This commitment to culinary diversity and the celebration of Indian festivals through food demonstrates Akasa Air’s dedication to enhancing the flying experience for its passengers. It is offering a taste of India’s rich cultural tapestry at 35,000 feet.

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Are you flying with Akasa Air during this festive season? Have you flown with Akasa Air before? How has your experience with this airline been? Let us know in the comments section below!

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