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Finland: Finnair sells business class meals in supermarket – Traveller
Finland’s national carrier Finnair has started selling its business class meals in a supermarket to prevent job cuts at its catering unit due to COVID-19.
The meals have proved to be a hit with 1600 selling in days.
Finland’s national carrier Finnair has started selling its business class meals in a supermarket to prevent job cuts at its catering unit due to COVID-19.
The airplane meals have quickly turned into a hit with 1,600 meals sold within days at the supermarket located near Finnair’s main hub the Helsinki-Vantaa airport, Finnair said. It plans to sell in more outlets.
“There are redundancies and layoffs going on already at Finnair and we…
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