Flying Food Group announces participation at WTCE Hamburg 2026

David Cotton, CEO of Flying Food Group and affiliated companies
David Cotton, CEO of Flying Food Group and affiliated companies
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Flying Food Group announced its arrival in Hamburg, Germany for the WTCE Hamburg 2026 event, according to a recent statement.

The company said it is prepared to connect with attendees and showcase its latest innovations in aviation catering and travel services. “Our passion is creating delicious, diverse culinary experiences for our valued partners and their passengers around the world,” Flying Food Group said.

The group invited visitors to meet with its team at Booth 1A81 at the Hamburg Messe on April 14, 15, or 16. The announcement said that the team looks forward to meeting attendees during these dates.

Additional information about Flying Food Group can be found on its website. More details are available in the organization’s official announcement.



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