Plane food traditionally gets a bad rap, but recent collaborations between airlines and top chefs look set to change that.
Air France this week announced a yearlong partnership with Daniel Boulud. The Michelin-starred chef has created a number of new dishes for the airline's La Premiere (First Class) and Business Class cabins on long-haul flights out of 11 American cities.
The dishes have French roots but are globally inspired, with ingredients that go far beyond the tradional "beef or chicken" options. Selections include Atlantic lobster with curried coconut sauce; peppered beef tenderloin with cranberry, squash and spinach custard; and salmon with fennel, chickpea and sumac.
Those travelling economy don't miss out either - they can choose items from a paid a la carte menu, designed by French Top Chef winner Jean Imbert.
Chefs Joel Robuchon, Guy Martin, Michel Roth, Thibaut Ruggeri, Regis Marcon, Anne-Sophie Pic and Francois Adamski previously represented Air France as "French gastronomy ambassadors".