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LOT Polish Airlines Updates Michelin-Starred Business Class Menu

Harmia Amadi
Last updated: 1 February 2026 22:03
By Harmia Amadi
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Passengers seated in LOT Polish Airlines Business Class enjoying a plated meal during a long-haul flight.
Passengers enjoy Business Class dining onboard a LOT Polish Airlines flight © LOT Polish Airlines
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LOT Polish Airlines has launched the second edition of Michelin-Starred Flavours in LOT Business Class on selected long-haul routes.

A Michelin-starred chef holding a plated dish inside a restaurant dining room, photographed at Muga restaurant in Poznań.
A Michelin-starred chef at Muga restaurant in Poznań, which collaborated with LOT Polish Airlines Business Class on its latest Michelin-starred menu © LOT Polish Airlines

Michelin-Starred Collaboration Returns and Business Class Menu Highlights

The updated menu officially launched on Feb. 1 and will be available until July 31, 2026. The limited-time menu marks the airline’s second collaboration with a Michelin-starred chef for long-haul Business Class services. The menu has been curated by Artur Skotarczyk, head chef at Muga, a Michelin-starred restaurant in Poznań.

Instead of a full menu change, the new menu features a small selection of main dishes designed to be served reliably on long-haul flights while keeping a high standard. Business Class dining options include:

  • Braised beef with Madeira wine sauce
  • Label Rouge salmon with saffron beurre blanc and caviar
  • Guinea fowl coq au vin with modern presentation
  • Hokkaido pumpkin gnocchi as a vegetarian option

The limited menu reflects the practical demands of long-haul catering while maintaining a premium standard.

A selection of Michelin-starred dishes plated on white crockery, photographed from above on a wooden table.
A selection of dishes from a Michelin-starred menu © LOT Polish Airlines

Service Availability and Premium Strategy Focus

The Michelin-Starred Flavours in LOT Business Class are available on selected long-haul flights departing from Warsaw Chopin Airport. Passengers are encouraged to pre-order their preferred main course at least 24 hours before departure via the airline’s website or contact centre. Meals are served on premium crockery and paired with a curated selection of Polish and international wines, supporting the overall long-haul Business Class experience.

By extending its Michelin star-rated menu into 2026, LOT Polish Airlines is continuing to invest in Business Class dining on long-haul routes, where onboard food choice and experience increasingly matter to premium passengers. The limited-time menu also follows a wider airline trend toward seasonal, chef-led dishes that give frequent Business Class travellers something new to look forward to.

As Michelin-starred flavours become more common in long-haul Business Class, does it still meaningfully set airlines apart? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.

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Aviation Reporter - A cabin manager with a background spanning aviation, geopolitics, human rights, the arts and a passion for storytelling. With years in the skies and hands on experience reporting on geopolitics & European markets, I am curious to write from both inside & outside the aviation industry, with an eye on how travel reflects wider trends ✨
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