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Turkish airline based in Istanbul, Turkey
TURKISH Turkish Airlines is the national airline of Turkey, headquartered in Istanbul. It operates a network of scheduled services to 120 international and 37 domestic cities (38 domestic airports), serving a total of 158 airports, in Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas. The airline's main base is at Atatürk International Airport (IST), with secondary hubs at Esenbo?a International Airport (ESB), Sabiha Gokcen International Airport (SAW), and Adnan Menderes International Airport (ADB). Added on January 2, 2004 and last updated 9 years ago |
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NR Food is not bad . A little not spicy to Desi taste but not bad. About HALAL , their website claim that all food is Halal , requesting that food is not even an option. But you can order other kind
https://p.turkishairlines.com/en-us/any-questions/special-meals/index.html
Kind a confusing after reading other comments. Posted on December 4, 2017 |
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★★★★★ Had the vegetarian meal from US, but regular meal during flights from Turkey and in midEast. Fresh and very tasty food, and probably the best tasting airline food you'll ever get. Posted on November 18, 2012 |
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★☆☆☆☆ THIS COMPANY IS WORTHLESS. THE FOOD MADE ME SICK. THEY LOST MY BAG AND REFUSE TO PAY FOR IT. STAY AWAY FROM THIS AIRLINE UNLESS YOU ARE READY FOR A HEADACHE!!!!!!!!!!!! Posted on August 29, 2012 |
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NR Their customer service people on the phone insist on the food being halal regardless of where the flight originates (I spoke to 3 different people in 3 different times). However, this is what their customer service responded to my email:
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Dear ...,
We have received your message dated on June 5, 2012.
Referring to your message please be advised that meal served on our flights does not contain any pork products. Also please note that all food loaded to Turkish Airlines flights from Istanbul are halal food. However, from some other destinations eventhough no pork products is being used the meat served may not fit to Islamic slaughter. On the otherhand, during the reservation you may ask for Halal meal.
Best Regards,
TURKISH AIRLINES INC.
CUSTOMER RELATIONS MANAGEMENT
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I called their office in LAX (Los Angeles Airport) and they did confirm to me that they had contract with a local business that provides halal food for airlines, and the food that they load in Los Angeles was certified halal. Posted on June 15, 2012 |
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★★★★★ The meals are very fresh and always hot. Meals are not spicy so South Asians do not always like it. Quantity is more than most carriers I have travelled and quality is really excellent. Salads, desert and kebab meals are really good. Posted on March 2, 2012 |
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NR Please be cautious as food from flights originating from USA do not serve Zabiha Halal meat. See email response from Turkish Airline.
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Referring to your message please be advised that meal served on our flights does not contain any pork products. Also please note that all food loaded to Turkish Airlines flights from Istanbul are halal food. However, from some other destinations eventhough no pork products is being used the meat served may not fit to Islamic slaughter.
Sincerely yours,
Customer Relations Management
TURKISH AIRLINES INC. Posted on October 18, 2010 |
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★★★★★ In Turkish Airlines' Skylife magazine (e.g. Jan. 2009 issue, page 189), extensive information about the meal services is given: (also on
http://www.thy.com/en-INT/services/passenger_services/special_needs.aspx )
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In the magazine, MOML (Muslim Meal) is explained as: "Does not contain pork, by-products of pork or foodstuffs containing alcohol. ALL THE MEALS SERVED IN TURKISH AIRLINES FLIGHTS CAN BE CATEGORIZED AS MOML (Muslim Meal)."
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Special Needs
B/C child menu on our E/R flights
A great deal of research has been done for children of age groups 1-6, 7-12 and 13 and above. These groups are further divided into basic nutritives, minerals and vitamins. The wide range of nutrition trends of children of different age groups based on ethnic, religious or medical grounds are generalized to become part of the entire flight experience.
Children have the need for a variety of foods and healthy nutrition. Salt and sugar have been added to the meals in their natural form which helps to develop the childrens' taste.
There is no special meal service in Domestic Routes.
You can ask for special meal requests during reservation for the tickets bought from Turkish Airlines which are used for other codeshare airlines.
"Special meal requests" must be submitted at the time of booking or at least 24 hours prior to scheduled departure time of your flight.
CHML (Child Meal): Your children will simply love the special child menu, served as part of a special children's kit including toys to keep them amused and occupied.
BBML (Baby Meal): Your baby's needs are as important to us as they are to you. Vegetable and fruit based meals for your baby will be available on our flights if you make your request when you make your reservation. Our flights also provide a "baby kit" that includes nappies.Special Needs
Vegetarians Are Not Left Out
AVML: Asiatic Vegetarian Meal (Also known as Indian Vegetarian)
VLML: Vegetarian Meal (Meatless meals, milk products may be included)
VGML: Strict Western Vegetarian Meal (No milk products)
If You Have Any Health Problems
DBML: Meal for Diabetics
GFML: Gluten Free Meal
LFML: Low Fat Meal
LSML: Low Sodium Meal
NSML: No Salt Meal
BLML: Soft Meal
LCML: Low Calorie Meal
LPML: Low Protein Meal
PRML: Purines Low Meal
NLML: No Lactose Meal
Special NeedsEthnic Meals
HNML: Hindu Meal
KSML: Kosher Meal
MOML: Muslim Meal
ORML: Oriental Meal
Special Needs
RVML: Raw Meal (Slightly Cooked Vegetarian)
SFML: Seafood Meal
SPML: Special Meal (Birthday / Honeymoon Cake and Champagne)
HFML: High Fiber Meal Posted on January 22, 2009 |
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★★★☆☆ During various trips b/w Prague & Karachi, the food is not very good - just OK. No idea about Halal but when I asked the crew they confirmed me that all food is Halal. Posted on December 30, 2008 |
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★★★☆☆ flight from JFK to Istanbul: flight attendant told me food is "halal" in the sense that it contains no pork. It is not zabihah, except when the flight originates from Turkey (or other Muslim countries, I presume). Posted on November 16, 2007 |
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★★★★★ After they changed their supplier(Gategourmet to DO&CO) for foods the quality is really good know. When they fly from Turkey the food is halal but i don't know it is still halal when they are flying from another contry to Turkey.This question is valid for all other airlines too. Posted on September 22, 2007 |
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★★★☆☆ The food was basically edible, nothing great (its airline food after all) but bring some snacks along-some horrors are the eggs (i swear i thought it was a plastic product at first) and all bread items (also taste plasticy.) Thus, bring some of your own carbs. Posted on May 11, 2005 |
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★★★★★ All food served by Turkish Airways is Halal,but they also service vine and some other drinks containing alcohol Posted on December 22, 2004 |
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★★★★☆ On flight from JFK to Karachi via Ist. Food is 'nice', though not sure if it is all Halal. Desserts are especially good. Also, make sure to get lunch coupon if you have a long stop-over in Istanbul. Posted on January 27, 2004 |
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