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SATS to supply catering logistics for Jetstar Asia

It will serve the airline's 18 aircraft.

Jetstar Asia has appointed SATS Ltd to supply catering and catering logistics on board all 18 aircraft, which operates more than 600 flights a week.

From August 1, 2017, the new agreement will broaden the meal options for customers and offer seasonal menus on-board all Jetstar Asia flights. Customers will also benefit from cross-promotional products between food and beverage and duty-free goods on board.

“With more than four million passengers flying with Jetstar Asia every year, the in-flight products are an important element in managing customer satisfaction. This new catering partnership with SATS will deliver fast, seamless and exceptional customer experience,” Jetstar Asia CEO Bara Pasupathi.

In addition, Jetstar Asia has renewed the existing ground handling agreement with SATS for a period of three years. The continuing partnership with SATS enables Jetstar to build on the operational efficiencies and pioneer innovative customer options at Changi Airport.
 

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