American Airlines Adds Caviar To Business Class—Celebrating 100 Years With Its Most Luxurious Meals



American Airlines is introducing special business and first class meals for its 100th anniversary year this year.

I expected that American would be bringing back dishes from throughout its history (i.e. things they’ve served on board in the past). For this announcement it appears they are offering meals “inspired by the flavors and culinary trends of the 1920s” and “by the sophistication of 1920s hotel dining.”

What I love, though, is like their special Dallas – New York offering of Pecan Lodge barbecue, the airline is leaning into limited-time and route-specific meal offerings. That keeps things elevated and interesting. It’s operationally more complex, but as they’re able to deliver it lets them build a more robust culinary program – even after this current anniversary year.

  • Domestic first class, April: Waldorf salad, Boursin cream cheese dip (on domestic long-haul), Beef Wellington with roasted vegetables and asparagus with bearnaise sauce, and pecan tart.
  • Long haul business and first class, March-April: prawn cocktail and Walford salad appetizers, plus caviar served with blinis, deviled egg and creme fraiche (April only). Entrees of Beef Wellington with bearnaise sauce and roasted vegetables and Chicken Florentine roulade served with mashed potatoes and mushroom sauce.


Credit: American Airlines

American flags that they’ll have limited-time offerings in domestic First Class, international Business Class and transcontinental Business (and first) class through August.

And note that American Airlines will serve caviar! That’s not unheard of for their history, or for modern business class of course.

  • The bulkhead of United’s new Polaris business class on Boeing 787-9s (‘Studio Suites’) will have caviar when it debuts. That’s just a few seats on a few planes.
  • Several airlines like Thai Airways and Qatar Airways have it as a regular staple in business. It’s expected that Singapore Airlines, which has long offered it in first class, will add it to business class.


Singapore Airlines First Class Caviar


Etihad Airways First Class Caviar

Nonetheless, this is a wonderful signal that American Airlines has begun to pay attention to the details of its product – something that has been missing for about 13 years.



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American Airlines Adds Caviar To Business Class—Celebrating 100 Years With Its Most Luxurious Meals