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Finnair starts selling its Business Class meals in grocery stores

Finnair starts selling its Business Class meals in grocery stores

For discerning travelers who long for the refined pleasures of Business Class, Finnair now offers a taste of its elevated inflight dining—no boarding pass required. The airline’s acclaimed Business Class meals have landed in select Finnish supermarkets, bringing a touch of luxury to everyday dining.

Leveraging its award-winning culinary program, Finnair has launched a curated range of ready-to-enjoy Business Class dishes at K-Citymarket in Tammisto, Vantaa. This innovative retail initiative allows travelers and food connoisseurs alike to savor Finnair’s premium cuisine from the comfort of home.

Each day, customers can choose from two main course selections, with a rotating appetizer featured every weekend. True to the inflight experience, the menu is refreshed biweekly to highlight seasonal ingredients and showcase the airline’s Nordic-Japanese culinary fusion.

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Finnair’s gourmet offerings include delicacies such as reindeer meatballs, aromatic chanterelle risotto, and delicately smoked char, among other chef-crafted specialties. Main courses are attractively priced at 12.90 euros (approx. £12), while appetizers are available for 5.90 euros (approx. £5.50).

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Originally conceived as a creative response to the challenges of the pandemic era, this project supports Finnair’s commitment to both culinary excellence and employment. The initiative has already provided new roles for several team members, reinforcing the airline’s dedication to its staff and community.

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Following strong demand and positive feedback, Finnair plans to roll out its Business Class meal selection to additional K-Citymarket locations across Finland throughout 2025.

Pair your gourmet meal with inspiration from our guide to recreating the luxury inflight experience at home