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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] Air Busan has strengthened its service by revamping its in-flight meal menu to establish itself as a leading airline in the aviation market.


Air Busan offers revamped in-flight meals, including five new pre-order meal options that add a special touch to travel, in line with the expansion of its international routes.


The new menus launched by Air Busan include five types: ▲‘Yugasomssi Dakgalbi,’ an in-flight meal created in collaboration with a local regional brand ▲‘Anshim Steak, Potato & Wine Set’ ▲‘American Breakfast & Americano Set’ ▲‘Tandoori Chicken Tortilla’ ▲‘Hot Dog,’ adding to the existing six meal options, allowing passengers to enjoy a total of 11 pre-order in-flight meals.


Air Busan also introduces ▲‘Uliga Namiga Family Set’ ▲‘Ajura Set Kids Meal Set’ for family travelers.


The ‘Uliga Namiga Set’ allows passengers to enjoy popular in-flight meal menus such as Bulgogi Rice Bowl, Tteokgalbi Kimchi Fried Rice, and Hot Dog all at once.


The ‘Ajura Set’ consists of fried chicken and ham & cheese sandwich, favorites among children, and additionally includes an Air Busan 3D puzzle airplane toy.


Purchasing set menus offers up to a 30% discount compared to the price of individual items.


Air Busan’s pre-order in-flight meals vary by route and must be purchased on the Air Busan website or mobile web/app at least three days before the departure date to be available.


Air Busan also provides a meal purchase notification text service immediately after ticket reservation and five days before departure to help customers conveniently order pre-ordered meals after booking their tickets.



An Air Busan official said, “We have prepared a diverse menu so that passengers of various age groups can enjoy the in-flight meals, and we expect positive responses from passengers and an improvement in brand preference.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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