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Virgin are taking kosher to new heights

The flights company are investigating ways of offering in-flight kosher dining

October 25, 2019 07:35
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A few weeks ago, Golders Green residents may have noticed 20 Virgin cabin crew browsing the shelves at Kosher Kingdom supermarket.

The team, in their signature red uniforms, were touring one of London’s most Jewish suburbs with kosher caterer, Arieh Wagner. His mission? To immerse them in our culture and teach them what makes us tick before launching Virgin Atlantic’s newest route — to Tel Aviv — this month.

Richard Branson’s airline doesn’t do things by halves and for this route, the first new one they’ve launched in several years, his team has taken into account its likely passenger makeup and colourful destination.

Wagner has experience training non-Jewish staff to serve observant Jewish customers at five star hotels, the Sheraton Grand London Park Lane and Kempinski Hotel St Moritz. “I was told that they wanted to understand their new clientele and get it right from day one instead of learning on the job” says the Swiss-born, Londoner.