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SWISS welcomes Canton Geneva aboard

 

Starting today, SWISS will be offering culinary delights from Canton Geneva to its First and Business Class guests on its longhaul services from Switzerland. The new meals, which form the latest chapter in the company’s ‘SWISS Taste of Switzerland’ inflight foodservice programme, have been created by Olivier Jean, the executive chef at the luxury The Woodward hotel. SWISS’s Premium Economy Class travellers can also enjoy a threecourse meal featuring specialities from the Geneva region.

Swiss International Air Lines (SWISS) will be serving culinary delights from the kitchens of The Woodward, Geneva’s newest fivestar hotel, to First and Business Class guests on its longhaul services from Switzerland for the next three months. The select and original creations are the work of Olivier Jean, the hotel’s executive chef, and have been inspired by the meals he concocts for its LAtelier Robuchon restaurant, in which he subtly blends French haute cuisine with Asian influences and local specialities. The restaurant is already the proud holder of a Michelin star and 15 GaultMillau points.


Fine dining from L’Atelier Robuchon
“We are delighted to offer our inflight guests the sophisticated creations of L’Atelier Robuchon at the fivestar The Woodward hotel,” says SWISS’s Head of Brand Experience Julia Hillenbrand.

“In Olivier Jean we have secured the services of one of the best culinary ambassadors of Canton Geneva. And as The Airline of Switzerland, we are particularly pleased to welcome the Romandie’ back aboard.”


SWISS Business travellers can look forward to such fine delights as poached char with lemongrass sauce, sesame sushi rice, sugar snap peas and roasted squash. SWISS First guests will enjoy the likes of misomarinated pikeperch with port wine sauce, baked polenta, shallot confit and pak choi.


SWISS Premium Economy customers on services from Switzerland can opt for a threecourse meal featuring specialities from the Geneva region, such as a main course of Genevastyle chicken with spätzli and green beans.