The catering plays a vital role in the modern era; the catering provides food and beverage services to the people. The people organize parties at their homes, office or nearby banquet hall or hotels. The sea catering is a luxury service which facilitates the person & provides comfort to that extent level. People who are traveling for business purpose or/& vacations from one country to another, they choose this kind of transport facilities.
There are two types of sea transports, which provide the catering facilities: –
In cruise liners, trips are sold as a package including food, accommodation and many other facilities. However, liquor and tobacco are paid individually.
Cargo vessels are the merchant ships which carry foods.
As the rail is the main transport to travel from one place to another and very convenient transport. The catering facility is provided by the rail staff and the food is prepared at the railway station kitchen. There is a coach in the rail, in which the food and beverage is stored and served time to time. The catering facilities are provided in the limited rails which run on long routes such as Rajdhani, The Palace, and Duranto express, Shatabadi, etc. there are some points to be kept in mind: –
An airline meal or in-flight meal is a meal served to passengers onboard a commercial airliner. These meals are prepared by airline catering services.
The first kitchens preparing meals in-flight were established by United Airlines in 1936.
These meals vary widely in quality and quantity across different airline companies and classes of travel. They range from a simple beverage in short-haul economy class to a seven-course gourmet meal in long-haul first class.
The type of food varies depending upon the Airline Company and class of travel. Meals may be served as “one tray” or in multiple courses with no tray and with a tablecloth, metal cutlery, and glassware (generally in first and business classes).
The airline dinner typically includes meat (most commonly chicken or beef) or fish, a salad or vegetable, a small bread roll, and a dessert.
Caterers usually produce alternative meals for passengers with restrictive diets. These must usually be ordered in advance, sometimes when buying the ticket. Some of the more common examples include:
Other non-food items:
Condiments (typically salt, pepper, and sugar) are supplied in small sachets. For cleanliness, most meals come with a napkin and a moist towelette. First and business class passengers are often provided with hot towels and proper salt and pepper shakers.