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Swiss trials a new concept to reduce food waste on board

Swiss International Air Lines Airbus A321-271NX WL HB-JPB (msn 10115) ZRH (Rolf Wallner). Image: 955097.

Swiss International Air Lines is trialling the possibility of offering its customers unsold food items at reduced prices on its services from Geneva, in collaboration with its partner โ€œToo Good To Goโ€.

Swiss International Air Lines (SWISS) has long put a firm emphasis on environmental issues within its corporate culture, and takes sustainable actions at various levels to ensure the optimum use of resources in its business and operations. To the same ends, the company is seeking to reduce the volumes of fresh food items which remain unsold on its flights and must therefore be thrown away. SWISS already uses historical sales data for each flight to tailor its fresh product uplifts as closely as possible to likely passenger demand. But the company is now taking a further step in this direction, by teaming up with its partner โ€œToo Good To Goโ€ to offer at reduced prices any fresh food items which remain unsold. To test customer acceptance, a trial of the new approach is being conducted in August and September on the last flights of the day from Geneva on SWISSโ€™s European network.

A simple procedure

The new concept consists in offering any fresh food items that remain unsold on certain services at the end of the flight concerned. These itemsโ€™ availability is communicated via an inflight announcement, and interested passengers are offered a bag containing one, two or three such fresh food items at one third of their usual price. The bagโ€™s contents are not revealed in advance, and remain a surprise for the purchaser.

The new approach is being trialled in collaboration with โ€œToo Good To Goโ€, the worldโ€™s biggest app platform for connecting companies with users to reduce food waste. โ€œManaging waste on board is an important part of our commitment to greater sustainability, โ€œ stresses SWISS CCO Tamur Goudarzi Pour. โ€œWe hope to significantly reduce unused food on board our aircrafts by introducing this service. Thinking about sustainability in all our products, services and processes is part of our SWISS DNA.โ€

โ€œThe first results from these trials have been promising,โ€ adds SWISSโ€™s Head of Western Switzerland Romain Vetter. โ€œThe new approach has been well received by our passengers on the flights concerned. Weโ€™re now awaiting a final analysis of the trialsโ€™ findings to decide if we should extend it to further routes.โ€

Top Copyright Photo: Swiss International Air Lines Airbus A321-271NX WL HB-JPB (msn 10115) ZRH (Rolf Wallner). Image: 955097.

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