Airline launches restaurant serving in-flight food for people missing it during the pandemic

Customers eat at Thai Airways pop-up airplane-themed restaurant at the airlines headquarters with onboard meals prepared by their chefs, while their fleet is still grounded at the airport
The Thai Airways pop up restaurant (Picture: AFP via Getty Images)

Aeroplane food is part of the long-haul flight experience but it’s not exactly gourmet.

But with so many changes in the travel industry right now, you might be longing for that slightly overcooked food in a tray.

So one airline has come up with a way to serve up their meals on the ground – while helping staff too.

Thai Airways’ entire fleet has been grounded for months after the government there stopped passenger flights in April, and due to financial difficulties, the airline is currently awaiting bankruptcy hearings.

So they’ve recycled old plane parts, brought back some staff and turned their head office canteen in Bangkok into a pop-up restaurant.

A Thai Airways flight attendant wears a face shield as she helps customers to take a photo with a mobile phone at a pop-up airplane-themed at the airline's headquarters in Bangkok
The restaurant has given staff from the airline work (Picture: AFP via Getty Images)
A customer takes a photo with his mobile phone at a Thai Airways pop-up airplane-themed at the airline's headquarters in Bangkok
Inside the restaurant (Picture: AFP via Getty Images)

Before now, they’ve been offering some of their food to take away but they’ve added to the flight-without-leaving-the-ground feeling with the restaurant.

Customers start by walking up plane style steps and they each have a boarding pass, which is scanned by staff.

They can then sit on the old plane seats and eat from tables made up of engine parts.

Usual onboard meals are pictured at a Thai Airways pop-up airplane-themed restaurant at the airlines headquarters while their fleet is still grounded at the airport and the company awaits a bankruptcy court decision, in Bangkok, Thailand
The meals they serve (Picture: Reuters)
Meals are prepared at the newly opened Thai Airways pop-up airplane-themed restaurant at the company's headquarters
The food being served up (Picture: Allison Joyce/Getty Images)

They’re then served up food usually only available onboard, by cabin crew who have been unable to work because of the pandemic.

You can even choose between economy and business class seating options.

Seating and tables are made from old plane parts
Seating and tables are made from old plane parts (Picture: Allison Joyce/Getty Images)
The entrance to the restaurant
The entrance to the restaurant (Picture: Getty Images)

From 7am, it’s a bakery selection and then from 9am, it switches to an all day international menu.

Meals include Caesar Salad, Japanese yakisoba, and shwarma kebabs and cost £2-£4.

Sadly you won’t be able to visit because of the current travel restrictions but maybe airlines here will follow their lead.

Ryanair sandwich, anyone?

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