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Which airlines have resumed airplane meals?

A number of airlines have resumed serving hot meals on board after the domestic outbreak was largely brought under control. As of Aug. 16, a number of carriers, including Jiji Airways, China Eastern Airlines, China Southern Airlines, Air China, Xiamen Airlines and Hainan Airlines, have resumed serving hot meals on board.

On June 18, the Civil Aviation Administration issued a notice canceling the risk classification of domestic flights, domestic flights to implement the normalized control of the epidemic, and at the same time adjusted to take different preventive and control measures according to the level of response to the domestic epidemic. Since then, each airline company has gradually resumed the supply of hot food on board according to its own situation.

Taking China Eastern Airlines as an example, the airline resumed hot food service on 12 domestic business lines (Shanghai-Beijing/Guangzhou/Shenzhen/Chengdu/Kunming/Chongqing/Xi'an, Beijing-Guangzhou/Shenzhen/Chengdu/Chongqing/Xi'an) on round-trip flights from Aug. 1 onwards.

Business Class meals feature "China Eastern's Bowl of Noodles," including noodles with scallion oil, Chongqing noodles, Xi'an bashful noodles, etc.; the "Daily Selection" series of meals continues to be available, with options including Longjing Shrimp, Pepper and Boiling Fish Fillet, Qinchuan Beef in Marinade, Bamboo Chicken, etc.; the "Daily Selection" series of meals continues to be available. The "Daily Selection" series of meals continues to be available, with options including Shrimp with Longjing, Sliced Beef with Pepper, Sliced Boiled Fish with Marinated Qinchuan Sauce, Bamboo Chicken, etc.; and the "Taste of Mom" series of meals returns to the Economy Class cabin, with options including Double Pork with Preserved Meat, Roasted Pork with Tofu, Shredded Pork with Salted Cabbage, Vegetarian Chicken and Noodles.

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China's civil aviation warmed up

According to the official website of the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC), the year-on-year growth rate of the civil aviation industry's passenger transport has been rising month by month since February. in June, passenger travel demand was significantly higher than in the previous period, and the recovery of flights has continued to be good, with the industry *** guaranteeing 32% of all types of flights. The industry **** guarantees all kinds of flights 325,000 flights, daily average 10,820 flights, daily average rose by 14.1%; **** completed 30,739,000 passengers transported, the growth rate of the previous month rebounded 10.2 percentage points, the year-on-year growth rate of 42.1 percentage points higher than in February.

From July 1 to July 23, 26.427 million passengers were transported, recovering more than 60 percent year-on-year.

People's Daily - Airplane meals are back! Several airlines have resumed serving hot in-flight meals