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National, August 14, 2025: Café Akasa, the onboard meal service of Akasa Air, has brought back another rendition of its Ganesh Chaturthi Special Meal for the fourth year. Inspired by the delights of Maharashtrian traditional flavours, the thoughtfully curated meal includes a comforting serving of Gur Mewe ka Paratha, paired with Sookhi Moong Dal ki Sabzi, a decadent Trio of Mawa Modaks, and a beverage of choice. The meal is available from 1st August to 31st August 2025, and flyers can pre-book the meal via Akasa Air’s website or mobile app.
Rooted in tradition, Ganesh Chaturthi evokes cherished memories of home-cooked delicacies and joyful celebrations. Café Akasa’s festive meal pays homage to this spirit by offering a regional culinary experience while flying. Every element of the meal brings together flavour, nostalgia, and festive joy, reaffirming Akasa Air’s commitment to redefining in-flight dining with a thoughtful and distinguished experience onboard.
Since launching operations in August 2022, Akasa Air has been committed to offering specially curated meal options that reflect regional specialties associated with various celebrations. From Makar Sankranti to Valentine’s Day, Holi, Eid, Mother’s Day, International Yoga Day, Monsoon season, Navroz, Onam, Ganesh Chaturthi, Dussehra, Diwali, and Christmas, Café Akasa continues to enhance the flying experience with festive meals. The airline also offers a pre-selection of cakes on its regular menu for flyers who want to celebrate the birthdays of their loved ones in the skies.
Café Akasa’s frequently refreshed menu is thoughtfully curated to include a variety of gourmet meals, snacks, and refreshing beverages to ensure there is something to cater to a wide range of dietary and culinary preferences. The menu offers 45+ meal options, including fusion meals, appetizers with a regional twist, and decadent desserts, all exclusively curated by reputed chefs from across India.