12/16/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/16/2024 09:35
For Ghanaian passengers desiring home cooking on board the ACC-JFK route, Delta Air Lines provides the comfort of local flavors modified by customer feedback in flight, just in time for holiday travel.
For Ghanaian passengers desiring home cooking on board the ACC-JFK route, Delta Air Lines provides the comfort of local flavors modified by customer feedback in flight, just in time for holiday travel.
Delta partners with local chefs and catering stations in Ghana to ensure that the food served maintains maximum integrity and authenticity. While the airline strives to satisfy local customers in this context, a conscious mind for passengers with varied palette preferences is also important.
"We design menus with Ghanian influence and some western touches for our customers," said Gabriel Palchik -- Regional Manager, On Board Service & Menu Development. "We tend to base our design on passport and customer data."
Pouring into the community is vital to showing an authentic representation of where Delta people live, work and serve. That's why local languages Twi and Ga are also spoken on the JFK-ACC route, ensuring that the service is rooted in the needs and language of the Ghanaian customer.
"We strive to offer thoughtful, elevated food and flight experiences our customers will remember forever," Palchik said.
Delta offers entrees influenced by local preferences and flavors in Main Cabin. Beef, chicken and fish selections are available on direct flights between JFK and Ghana, while chicken and pasta options are available on European routes - operated by AKFL.
The meal begins with salad, soup, an appetizer and bread. The main course follows, then completed with a sweet after-dinner chaser: a choice of an ice-cream sundae or cheese cubes.
Coffee and tea service is also included. Alcoholic beverages, including local beers, are also offered to complement the dining experience.
Both Delta One and Premium cabin passengers can select their main entrees prior to the flight.
While some options may occasionally be unavailable, there are five choices available for Delta One customers this winter and three for customers in Delta Premium Select.
Braised beef with domoda sauce, steamed rice and roasted root vegetables.
Roasted chicken thigh, complemented with moyo sauce and tumeric-infused sweet potato puree medley.
Vegetable curry complemented with biryani rice, fried paneer, chickpeas and coriander.
Menu changes on Delta are informed by feedback from passengers regarding requests for Ghanaian meals. In the premium cabins, the whole menu changes every six months, with smaller updates every three months.
Jollof rice, a staple in Ghana and West Africa, is offered in all cabins (Delta One, Delta Premium Select and Main Cabin), and is seasoned with local spices, tomato and onions.
In Main Cabin, menus are changed every six months, using feedback on new strategies. Delta gathers comments from its crew and passengers, in addition to feedback from local sales teams in each region.
The airline caters for special requests by passengers who prefer a meal that is not currently listed on the standard menu. Passengers with special dietary requests (religious restrictions, vegan, gluten free, etc.) can select their meals prior to their flight.
"We put a lot of emphasis into designing menus that merge the local flavors of a particular country with the preferences of our passengers and crew," Palchik said. "It tends to be a mixture of African and Western dishes in order to have our customers experience a pleasant meal that they will remember even after they deplane."