You Can Now Have Lavish Dining Experience In A Parked Boeing Jet
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All Nippon Airways has started an expensive dining service.
Travel restrictions are in place across the globe due to the coronavirus outbreak and the airline industry is among the worst hit. In such harsh times, Japan's All Nippon Airways (ANA) has come up with an innovative way to boost their business. ANA has turned one of its aircraft into a high-end restaurant. Termed as Winged Restaurant, the 11-day dining experience costs a fortune but lets the guests enjoy a meal in the parked Boeing 777-300ER jet at Tokyo's Haneda Airport. The diners get to enjoy the ambience of the first class and business class of the stationary jet. If you are interested in a six-course meal in business class, you will have to pay 29,800 Yen (around Rs 20,000). Then, there is a full course meal in the first class which comes for 59,800 Yen (close to Rs 40,000), reported BBC. Runway dining at $540 a meal proving hit in Japan The company claims the deal is still a bargain compared to the 500,000 Yen (around Rs. 3,34 lakh) one has to fork out for a long-haul flight, a Timeout report said. Diners can choose from a Japanese and Western menu.More Related News
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