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Japan Airlines teams up with Colonel Sanders

Tuesday, 03 Dec, 2012 0

Japan Airlines has teamed with Kentucky Fried Chicken to offer a special series of KFC-themed holiday time fried chicken meals in flight.

From December 1, passengers travelling in Premium Economy and Economy Class on JAL from Narita to New York, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Diego, London, Paris and Frankfurt, will be served KFC’s Original Recipe two-piece chicken meal as the second meal service.

The meal includes one drumstick, one boneless chicken breast fillet, flat bread, a cup of coleslaw and lettuce leaves.  KFC and JAL’s logos along with an image of Colonel Sanders are printed on a special finger lickin’ good bento box, exclusive to the airline.



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