Flying Food Group expresses gratitude to LinkedIn community this Thanksgiving

Mark V. Noffke C.P.A., the CEO of Flying Food Group - LinkedIn
Mark V. Noffke C.P.A., the CEO of Flying Food Group - LinkedIn
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Flying Food Group has expressed gratitude to its LinkedIn community during the Thanksgiving holiday. The company extended appreciation to its customers, employees, and vendors for their support and collaboration.

“This Thanksgiving, let’s celebrate not just the food on our tables but also the relationships we’ve built and the successes we’ve shared,” said Flying Food Group. The organization looks forward to continuing partnerships and achieving more in the coming year.

Founded in 1983 by Sue Ling Gin, Flying Food Group provides catering services to major airlines such as Air France, Aer Lingus, Lufthansa, Japan Airlines, Singapore Airlines, Swiss Air, and TAP Air Portugal. The company is based in Chicago.

“Wishing you all a wonderful Thanksgiving filled with joy, gratitude, and cherished moments with loved ones,” concluded Flying Food Group.

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