Nuts Moscow Southwest Airlines

Nuts Moscow Southwest Airlines

Nuts Moscow Southwest Airlines

Most parents are concerned about what their children eat. Food options on flights are limited so for longhaul flights in particular, it’s good to be forewarned about the options, if any, available to young children. Most full service international airlines still offer a child meal on flights over a certain duration. Other airlines only offer standard meals or snacks for purchase.

Contents of Child Meals

Formulating a menu for children is not rocket science. There are certain foods that are attractive to most children worldwide. Airlines that offer meals for children, take this information and present child meals in a way that encourages children to eat. Flying can be an exciting and distracting experience for children so whilst some of the items in child meals may not be the healthiest of options, a hungry child can be far more unsettled than a child with a full tummy.

Some airlines offer very detailed descriptions of the food likely to be found in their child meals. For example, Korean Airlines stipulate that between September and February, they can have up to 10 of the following items in their child meals: