Safi Airways Introduces New Business & Economy Class Catering Service
Safi Airways, the privately owned international airline of Afghanistan that currently operates from Dubai is to introduce new catering services within the next two weeks.

The IOSA registered airline flies regular daily flights to different Afghanistan destinations as well to Dubai and New Delhi from its main hub in Kabul and has developed a strong following from many government and NGOs flying into the capital Kabul. Regular passengers include the president of Afghanistan Hamid Khazi.
The company has been reviewing its operations and strengthening its offer to customers and as a result has selected new catering providers through the Safi Group - a diversified conglomerate based in Dubai – to provide the new service.
Marketing manager, Naeem Mahamoor said: “the airline will roll out its new-catering service in business and economy class from the middle of June. Business class passengers will be welcomed with our very own Safi Airways signature drink, and will be able to enjoy a selection of carefully prepared canapés with refreshing beverages and tempting appetisers, local and international main courses and a choice of delectable desserts served on fine China and glassware.
“Passengers seated in economy class will enjoy the best of local and international cuisines, made fresh and prepared to the highest standards, as we are the only full service carrier operating to and from Kabul, we believe in quality and excellence for Safi Airways’ valued clientele. The majority of our clientele are western expatriates and the affluent local population. Our flight attendants are busy going through the motions of attaining excellence in various disciplines of catering and presentation. There is a high emphasis on how to exceed guests’ expectations and how to pay attention to the smallest details of service. This is what will set Safi Airways apart from its competition in the region and stay on top as a leader in the full service category,” Mahmoor said.
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