Brussels Airlines Partners with Michelin-Starred Chef Arabelle Meirlaen for New Business Class Menu
Starting January 2025, Brussels Airlines will elevate its Business Class dining experience with menus crafted by Michelin-starred chef Arabelle Meirlaen.
Known for her seasonal, vegetable-focused cuisine, Chef Meirlaen will design exclusive dishes for long-haul flights, continuing the airline’s commitment to showcasing Belgium’s rich culinary heritage.
Meirlaen, the first woman to be named Gault&Millau’s Chef of the Year in 2014, is considered Belgium’s longest-standing female Michelin-starred chef.
Her restaurant in Marchin, Liรจge restaurant reflects her philosophy of creating fresh, vibrant dishes inspired by nature and the seasons.
In addition to her Michelin star, Meirlaen has been awarded a Green Star for her dedication to sustainability, promoting biodiversity and minimizing food waste.
Passengers can look forward to a rotating seasonal menu every three months, featuring thoughtfully curated dishes that bring the flavours of Belgium to the skies.
Brussels Airlines will offer a selection of regional Belgian beers, wines, and an exclusive seasonal brew developed by Chef Meirlaen herself to complement the meals.
Philip Mortier, Inflight Product Manager at Brussels Airlines, expressed excitement about the partnership:
“We’re thrilled to collaborate with Chef Arabelle Meirlaen. Her intuitive, creative approach to cuisine aligns perfectly with our mission to bring authentic Belgian flavours to our guests. This partnership reflects our pride in representing Belgium’s culinary excellence worldwide.”
Brussels Airlines’ Star Chef program has been a hallmark of its long-haul Business Class experience since 2013, bringing top Belgian chefs onboard to curate inflight menus.
Meirlaen follows in the footsteps of acclaimed chefs like Michaรซl Vrijmoed and Geert Van Hecke, further reinforcing the airline’s role as Belgium’s ambassador in the skies.
View a sample inflight menu here:
For travellers flying in 2025, the new menu promises exceptional taste and a glimpse into Belgium’s gastronomic artistry โ crafted with passion, inspired by nature, and served at 35,000 feet.
(All photos courtesy of Brussels Airlines)
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