What's on the menu for World Cup private jet travelers?
What’s on the menu for World Cup private jet travelers highlights how private aviation catering adapts as the FIFA World Cup reaches its closing stages. SkyDine says demand concentrates in the final weeks: fewer host cities but a higher flight density, creating constant changes for caterers. Unlike airline menus planned far in advance, business aviation allows customization for each flight’s mission, whether that’s transport, hosting meetings, or a post-activity reset. For early-morning departures, SkyDine describes an Executive Continental Breakfast with artisanal pastries, seasonal fruit, gourmet yogurt, and premium sides. For corporate groups between meetings, it suggests gourmet finger-sandwich platters with artisanal bread, fruit, and premium coffee. In afternoons, options shift toward VIP charcuterie displays with imported cheeses, cured meats, and nuts, or lighter international choices such as sushi and sashimi, with caviar-topped burrata for added luxury. The company also emphasizes restaurant-quality dining at altitude and dishes designed for onboard reheating and presentation.







