Thursday, July 27, 2006

They were blown away.

We do not use caters food on
the planes.
We have flight attendants to go
to gourmet cooking school.
And we have guest celebrity chef
that is come and cook on the
planes.
Today we have suzanne track from
jar restaurant just written up
as one of the 207 restaurants in
los angeles preparing the food
for this flight.

Right now I'm preparing a
lobster salad.
We have the maine lobster, mint,
red yun yun, grapefruit and
fresh sven nell.
Enjoy.

Thank you.

Remember, this is
happening miles above ground in
a kitchen the size of most
peoples' closets.
But susan's a pro, and when you
lay out that kind of dough, well
you expect at least a
three-course meal.
And for the third course?

This is a dish, main dish
preparing today for our flight
and this is actually from the
cap of a ribeye of beef, prime
ribeye of beef.
We took the cap and rolled it
with sweet gorgonzolo and
serving it with a salad.

Oh, boy.

Huh?

Wow.

And a az mag meal
isn't complete without a
beverage.
Check out the house wine.
On a plane.
It comes with a price of
admission.

We have a very extensive wine
collection for the aircraft.
Anything from 1950s and '60 pet
rirxs to the finest american
wines.
With the champagne, we have what
the client would want.
It can be anything from a
cristol a very rare champagne to
go great lengths to find.

Gourmet food and
drink.
Not bad.
This private gulf stream is also
decked out to the max but we are
not sure if it's worth $2
million a year.
So what else do wealthy fliers
get on this private ride?

One of the other things we
provide on the flights is mini
spa treatments while the clients
are flying.
We have an on-staffest te tirn.

Just like a luxury
hotel, you can get a spa
treatment in your room.
30,000 feet in the air.
And if you're a couple with kids
there's another way to relax
while flying.
Forget about keeping little yon
entertained for hours.
Trans exec has an on-board
babysitter.

Are you ticklish?
Are you ticklish?

Our cabins divide into two
separate areas so the children
can be back drawing and playing
with the flight attendant or
watching moou vis or playing
while the couple's up front
eating a very nice dinner.

The list of
services on this flight goes on
and on.
And the price of flying 0en this
private jet seems to make more
and more sense.

We have the finest linens.
We have 400 thread count sheets.
We provide them with a little
goody bag appropriate to the
destination.
I spend many nights trying to
think of new things to do on the
airplaneS.

So what happens if
someone wants to raid the
refrigerator on a late-night
flight?

We had a client that wanted
to have cajun food.
We flew the airplane to new
orleans and had the most famous
chef in new orleans come out to
the plane, personally cook the
food on board.


So maybe this over
the top service does add up.
But are there really enough
billionaires and
multimillionaires to keep this
plane flying?