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Thursday, January 29, 2009
Print This Page Chicken Not on Menu for MAS Flights from China
MALAYSIA - Malaysia Airlines (MAS) has removed chicken from its in-flight menu for flights out of China, effective today.This follows the government's indefinite ban on chicken imports from China, reports Bernama.
In a statement, the airline said fish, mixed seafood and beef would be served, depending on the sectors.
However, it said chicken would remain on the menu for flights out of Malaysia, as the meat is sourced from local farms.
Its general manager for in-flight services, Hayati Ali said the safety of passengers was the priority for MAS.
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