Japan Airlines to serve KFC chicken on some flights
November 28, 2012

Japan Airlines will start serving KFC fried chicken as a secondary meal on flights from Tokyo to the United States and Europe, CNBC reported.
The fast-food chicken brand – which is popular across Asia – will be served on flights from December through the end of February as part of a rotation in the catering program for the carrier, the story said. The meals will include a drumstick, boneless chicken breast, coleslaw, lettuce leaves and bread.
The KFC option will be the second meal offered on long-haul international flights for passengers traveling in premium economy and economy class from Tokyo's Narita Airport to New York, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Diego, London, Paris and Frankfurt. The fast-food meals will be served in a special box and tray unavailable anywhere else but onboard Japan Airlines, the story said.