Soon in the skies: Airline serves popular classic on board!

Istanbul - The Turkish airline Corendon is planning to offer kebabs on its flights soon - but initially only on one particular route.

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The Turkish airline Corendon is planning to add kebabs to its menus. (symbolic image)

As Türkiye Today reports, the Turkish airline Corendon Airlines is planning to add kebabs to its menus next year.

Together with a refreshing ayran, the kebab will be offered for ten euros, or individually for eight euros on request.

However, this new service will only be available on flights between Germany and Turkey.

This was announced by Atilay Batu, Deputy General Manager for Operations at Corendon Airlines, at a meeting of the Istanbul Airport Correspondents Association.

The decision to offer kebabs arose from the question of what passengers prefer to eat on flights from Germany to Turkey.

The kebab stood out in particular, as both German and Turkish travelers appreciate the delicacy. For this reason, it was decided to offer the popular kebab on flights from Germany.