Thai Airways opens pop-up flight experience
Although carriers like Thai Airways can’t fly customers to exotic overseas destinations right night, it can at least feed them. It just turned a cafeteria at its Bangkok HQ into a pop-up jetliner for customers to get a ‘taste’ of flying once again.
It has authentic touches. "Spare parts from engines, windows and fan blades were used as furniture," said Thai Airways Catering Managing Director Varangkana Luerojvong. It serves about 2,000 meals per day but they are all cooked to order.
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