A frequent flyer from the United States recently shared an honest take on in-flight meals, sparking a relatable conversation among travellers. Unless you’re flying first class with a top international airline, airline food usually leaves much to be desired.
United Airlines Under Fire
This traveller singled out United Airlines for its disappointing catering. They also mentioned an Asiana codeshare flight where, to their surprise, the best part of the meal was a bowl of Shin ramen an instant noodle dish that costs barely $2.
Simple Food Wins Hearts
Despite its simplicity, the ramen tasted better than most elaborate entrées served on board. Many passengers share this sentiment. Across airlines, travellers often prefer familiar, comforting food over fancy, high-end meals.
Popular Airline Favourites
For instance, United’s most loved snack is the classic stroopwafel, while Delta’s crowd favourite is the Shake Shack burger. Alaska Airlines’ fruit and cheese plate also earns regular praise, showing that taste and comfort often win over presentation.
A Case for Comfort Food
The frequent flyer argued that instead of copying luxury carriers like Emirates or Singapore Airlines, U.S. airlines should focus on approachable, satisfying meals that actually please passengers. Sometimes, a simple dish can deliver the best dining experience in the sky.




