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Alaska Airlines launches Chef’s Table First Class dining program
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Alaska Airlines announced it is launching Chef’s (tray) Table, a new First Class dining program featuring top West Coast chefs, beginning June 5 on select flights, according to a post on X.

Alaska Airlines is introducing Chef’s (tray) Table, a First Class dining initiative that brings the expertise of renowned West Coast chefs to the skies. The program debuts on June 5 with a menu crafted by James Beard Award-winning chef Brady Ishiwata Williams of Seattle's Tomo restaurant. This initiative aims to elevate the inflight dining experience by offering regionally inspired, chef-curated meals to First Class passengers.

According to Alaska Airlines, the inaugural menu features dishes that reflect Chef Williams' modern Japanese-American culinary style, incorporating Pacific Northwest ingredients. Notable offerings include a mochi waffle with fried chicken for breakfast and a buckwheat soba with ahi-tuna tataki for dinner. These meals will be available on select flights between Seattle and East Coast destinations such as New York (JFK and EWR) and Washington, D.C. (DCA).

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First Class passengers can preorder their meals through the Alaska Airlines mobile app or website, with the option to select their preferred dish from two weeks up to 20 hours before departure. This preorder system ensures meal availability and allows passengers to tailor their dining experience to their preferences. Alaska Airlines' commitment to offering a variety of chef-curated dishes underscores its focus on enhancing customer satisfaction.

Alaska Airlines, headquartered in Seattle, Washington, is a major American airline and a member of the Oneworld alliance. Established in 1932, the airline operates a comprehensive network across the United States, Mexico, Canada, and Costa Rica. Known for its customer-centric approach, Alaska Airlines has consistently received high marks for customer satisfaction and continues to innovate in areas such as inflight dining and sustainability.

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