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Scandinavian Airlines resumes flights after 16 years with Flying Food Group

Scandinavian Airlines resumes flights after 16 years with Flying Food Group
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Celebrating the Return of SAS - Scandinavian Airlines Flights | Linkedin Website

Flying Food Group has announced the successful relaunch of SAS - Scandinavian Airlines flights after a 16-year hiatus. The achievement is attributed to the efforts of the Flying Food Group team and their chefs. Acknowledgment was given to Team #ORD for their operational support.

SAS - Scandinavian Airlines leadership expressed satisfaction with the outcomes, especially noting "the exceptional quality of food provided." The culinary team's hard work and dedication were recognized, as well as the management team at the FFG Seattle facility for their effective planning and execution.

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