Qatar Rolls Out Pre-Select Dining Service To More Destinations

10. Oct 2017
by BusinessClass

Qatar Airways has announced it is extending its new Pre-Select Dining service to premium passengers flying long-haul to Africa and Asia, joining Europe, the Americas and Australasia.

This bespoke service enables First and Business Class passengers to create their own personalised dining experience while travelling on select long-haul flights from Doha.

The extension of the Pre-Select Dining service follows its highly successful introduction by Qatar Airways in

August

.

The service allows passengers travelling in First and Business Class to pre-select one main course from the à la carte on-board menu, as far as 14 days in advance and up to 24 hours before take-off.

This is in addition to the existing Dine-on-Demand service already available for First and Business Class passengers.

To pre-select a meal, passengers simply need to log into ‘My Trips’ on the Qatar Airways website and choose from the seasonal menu available on their flight. Meals can also be ordered through the Qatar Airways mobile app.

The Pre-Select Dining option complements the airline’s recently launched new Business Class experience, Qsuite, which you can read more about

here

.

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