Thai Airways serves in-flight special Valentine’s Day desserts

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Thai Airways serves in-flight special Valentine’s Day desserts

Thai Airways is marking the day of romance by serving a range of special desserts on its international and domestic flights. THAI’s team of master chefs have created a collection of red Valentine’s Day treats which are being served to passengers in all classes.

Royal First Class passengers on domestic flights from Bangkok get to enjoy the subtle tastes of strawberry tiramisu with special sauce while Royal Silk fliers are sampling truffle gateau with bespoke strawberry topping. Even Economy travellers are not being left out as red rose strawberry shortcake is on the menu.

The Valentine’s puddings vary on inbound flights to Bangkok and include red-hued pana cotta and white brownies with raspberry sauce. The desserts have again been tweaked for international services but follow the same general theme of sweet delights garnished with red sauces or cream and a Valentine’s heart. 

Thai Airways is one of the 12GO ASIA travel providers and operates from a main hub at Suvarnabhumi Airport near Bangkok. Travellers looking for a superior in-flight experience have the choice of routes to and from Bangkok to domestic destinations which include Chiang Mai, Hat Yai and Phuket.

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