Vietnam Airlines subsidiary receives international award

The Noi Bai Catering Services Joint Stock Company (NCS), a subsidiary of the Vietnam Airlines Corporation, has received a “Certificate of Appreciation” from Japan’s All Nippon Airways (ANA) for its excellent in-flight meals offered on the ANA’s flights.
Vietnam Airlines subsidiary receives international award ảnh 1The Noi Bai Catering Services Joint Stock Company has received a “Certificate of Appreciation” from Japan’s All Nippon Airways (ANA)
(Photo: noibaicatering.com.vn)

Hanoi (VNA) – The Noi Bai Catering Services Joint Stock Company(NCS), a subsidiary of the Vietnam Airlines Corporation, has received a“Certificate of Appreciation” from Japan’s All Nippon Airways (ANA) for its excellentin-flight meals offered on the ANA’s flights.

The NCS ranks second among more than 40 caterers worldwide providing servicesfor the Japanese airline. It qualified all stringent criteria set by the ANA, afive-star airline in accordance to SkyTrak standards, including food safety toprovide hygienic in-flight meals, taste of the meals, safe and punctualaircraft loading and unloading of service items.

The result was based on an annual hygiene checkup held by ANA’s inspectiongroup and Medina, an independent international evaluation organisation.

Along with the ANA, the NSC is currently providing around 22,000 in-flightmeals per day for over 25 domestic and foreign airlines.

The company is carrying out a 700 billion VND (30.8 million USD) project tobuild a new serving processing establishment. Upon completion in the second quarterof 2018, the new establishment is able to supply 35,000 rations per day.-VNA
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