The company's decision was communicated to all stakeholders through an internal circular earlier this month. The circular details that pre-booked meals labelled with MOML stickers will be treated as special meals, and a halal certificate will be provided for these meals. This change is part of AI's broader move towards standardising meal services following its merger with Vistara.
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“Pre-booked meal labelled with MOML sticker is to be treated as a special meal. Halal certificate will be provided only for uplifted MOML meal. All meals on Saudi sectors will be halal and halal certificate will be provided on Jeddah, Dammam, Riyadh, Medina sectors, including Haj flights,” the circular reads.
“We have always given meal options to passengers for convenience. Now meal service has been streamlined (due to bigger size and scale of AI) and meals need to be pre-booked.” Earlier the relatively smaller AI (pre merger with Vistara) was not very insistent on pre-booking meals," a senior official was quoted as saying by the TOI.
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