A Behind-The-Scenes Look At How Air France Turns In-Flight Dining Into a Culinary Experience
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Flying Air France isn’t just about getting from A to B; it’s about arriving with a story to tell, and often that story begins with the meal tray in front of you.
At 35,000 feet, where taste buds behave differently and space is at a premium, the airline has quietly mastered one of aviation’s most complex challenges: delivering a refined, quality dining experience in the sky.
While many airlines treat onboard dining as a functional necessity, Air France approaches it as a signature experience – one that has been meticulously crafted long before take-off.
From Business Class to Economy, every onboard meal is the result of meticulous planning, precision engineering, and a distinctly French approach to food.
In a recent behind-the-scenes showcase hosted by Food Directions SA, Air France’s local catering company, the airline revealed the precision, creativity and sensory intelligence that go into every dish long before take-off.
From Kitchen to Cabin
Months before departure, Air France’s catering teams and partners begin designing menus that must perform under extreme conditions: altitude, cabin pressure, dry air and limited reheating capabilities.
The result is a carefully choreographed sequence that feels like a refined French dining experience, even at 35,000 feet.
Air France’s menus strike a careful balance between indulgence and nourishment, featuring combinations of fresh salads, slow-cooked meats, vibrant grains and seasonal vegetables.
While rooted in French culinary tradition, the offering incorporates globally inspired flavours, including a mix of South African flavours on flights to and from the country.
Meals on board are pre-portioned, quality-checked and loaded in a temperature-controlled supply chain that adheres to strict aviation hygiene protocols and Air France’s own culinary guidelines.
Packaging is engineered for quick, smooth service by cabin crew while preserving texture, temperature and presentation.
Trays in Economy and Premium Economy are modular and intuitive; Business Class trays feature individual plated mains, Air France-debossed silver cutlery and a sense of occasion.
Taste is adjusted for the unique environment of flight.
Salt and spice levels are carefully calibrated (our perception of both drops at altitude), textures are chosen to withstand reheating, and aromatics are amplified so the dish still sings when served.
Behind the scenes, sustainability also plays an equally important role.
Controlled sourcing, minimal waste processes, and precision-led kitchen workflows ensure that quality is maintained while environmental impact is reduced.
A French-Style Dining Rhythm
Across all cabins, meals are designed to reflect a refined French-style dining sequence, thoughtfully paced around the long-haul travel rhythm and rest cycles.
A typical night flight includes a multi-course dinner service, followed by a lighter refreshment phase, and a breakfast offering before landing, ensuring comfort and nourishment throughout the journey.
Premium Touches That Define the Difference
Business Class passengers enjoy elevated plating with slow-cooked meats, composed sauces, vibrant grains and seasonal vegetables, finished with French butter and a curated cheese selection.
Premium offers a noticeably upgraded tray with enhanced mains and sides, while Economy delivers balanced, flavour-forward meals that surprise and delight.
In a move that remains a hallmark of French hospitality, Air France continues to be one of the few airlines in the world to serve complimentary Champagne across all cabins, including Economy.
To ensure every guest's needs are met, Air France also offers a comprehensive pre-order system.
Business Class passengers can select their meals in advance to guarantee their first choice, while travellers with specific dietary requirements can easily manage their preferences via the Air France app or website prior to departure.
This step not only ensures passengers get their preferred dish, but it also helps drastically reduce food waste.
More Than Just a Meal
“Onboard dining is a key part of the travel experience for our customers,” says Wilson Tauro, Country Manager Southern Africa at Air France-KLM.
“A great deal of thought goes into every detail, from how a dish is prepared on the ground to how it is served in the air. It’s about delivering consistency, quality, and a sense of care at every touchpoint of the journey.”
At its core, Air France’s onboard dining philosophy is about more than just feeding passengers, it’s about bringing a delicious French experience that enhances the journey.
Because even at cruising altitude, travel is as much about how you experience the journey as it is about where you’re going.
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