Qantas Launch Christmas Menu For Onboard And Lounges

Qantas has just released a Christmas inspired menu for the festive season which will be available both onboard domestically and internationally as well as in the lounges.

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Here is the in-flight menu:

International:

Customers will enjoy Christmas celebrations on all International flights departing on Christmas Day. Chocolates will be offered to all customers and fruit mince pies will be offered on selected flights in our First and Business cabins.

Domestic:

Christmas celebrations will be offered from 15 December through to 28 December. Over the festive season, customers can enjoy a range of Christmas favourites – fruit mince pies, chocolates and on selected flights, Simmone Logue white chocolate and apricot balls.

Here is the lounge menu for International lounges:

To celebrate Christmas in our International Lounges within Australia, from 16-30 December will be serving:

• A Christmas cocktail called ‘Qantas Christmas Cocktail’
• On Christmas Day: Turkey, Hams, Pavlova and Rumballs

In our International Lounges in Hong Kong, Singapore and Los Angeles, from 16-30 December will be serving:

• A Christmas cocktail called ‘Qantas Christmas Cocktail’
• Local Christmas treats

… And here is the menu for the Domestic lounges:

Fresh Christmas trees have been placed in all Sydney and Canberra Lounges. Over the festive season, we will be serving:

• From mid-December for two weeks – a Christmas cocktail called ‘Qantas Christmas Cocktail’
• 24-26 December: Rum balls are additional sweets in Qantas Clubs
• 24-26 December: Mince pies are additional sweets in Business Lounges
• 24 -26 December: Christmas ham in Business Lounges

(Hat tip – Qantas)

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